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64 Its aim is to lead the beginning \s-2UNIX\(dg\s+2 user through the
76 and the \s-2UNIX\s+2 documentation in general.
92 Making contact with \s-2UNIX\s+2\ \ \ 4
137 Issuing \s-2UNIX\s+2 commands from the editor\ \ \ 20
191 other features of \s-2UNIX\s0 will be very important to your work.
213 .IP UNIX
214 \s-2UNIX\s0 is a special type of program,
220 is the name of the \s-2UNIX\s0 text editor you will be learning to use,
226 Each \s-2UNIX\s0 account is allotted
235 You may create a file during one \s-2UNIX\s0 session,
251 you use the name of that file in a \s-2UNIX\s0 command,
273 Making contact with \s-1UNIX\s0
276 by logging in to \s-2UNIX\s0.
277 We'll quickly review the standard \s-2UNIX\s0 login procedure
302 Type your login name, which identifies you to \s-2UNIX\s0,
310 otherwise \s-2UNIX\s0 assumes your terminal
313 \s-2UNIX\s0 types ``login:'' and you reply
320 to distinguish it from the responses from \s-2UNIX\s0.)
322 \s-2UNIX\s0 will next respond with a request for a password
333 \s-2UNIX\s0 will respond with
342 logged in, \s-2UNIX\s0
345 The % is the \s-2UNIX\s0 prompt symbol
346 which tells you that \s-2UNIX\s0 is ready to accept a command.
353 You are ready to tell \s-2UNIX\s0 that you
394 treated by \s-2UNIX\s0 as a request
398 \s-2UNIX\s0 reported that the program was ``not found''.
399 A new % indicates that \s-2UNIX\s0 is ready for another command,
404 Your exchange with \s-2UNIX\s0 as you logged in and made contact with edit
549 If you have read a general introduction to \s-2UNIX\s0,
641 \s-2UNIX\s0 text editor, and are ready to quit the session with edit.
650 The % is from \s-2UNIX\s0 to tell you that your session with edit is
651 over and you may command \s-2UNIX\s0 further.
654 exit from \s-2UNIX\s0.
655 In response to the \s-2UNIX\s0 prompt of ``\|%\|''
660 This will end your session with \s-2UNIX\s0, and will ready the
669 This is the end of the first session on \s-2UNIX\s0 text editing.
675 Login with \s-2UNIX\s0 as in the first session:
1131 \s-2UNIX\s0 asks for a name.
1137 This is the end of the second session on \s-2UNIX\s0 text editing.
1144 Login to \s-2UNIX\s0 and make contact with edit.
1574 This text was created with the \s-2UNIX\s0 text editor.
1582 This text was created with the \s-2UNIX\s0 text editor.
1606 This is the end of the third session on text editing with \s-2UNIX\s0.
1616 and how to issue \s-2UNIX\s0 commands while in the editor.
1833 Issuing \s-2UNIX\s0 commands from the editor
1839 and so they require the use of \s-2UNIX\s0 system commands
1841 ``shell'' is the name of the program that processes \s-2UNIX\s0 commands).
1842 You do not need to quit the editor to execute a \s-2UNIX\s0 command
1845 To use the \s-2UNIX\s0 command
1982 there are times \s-2UNIX\s+2 stops working
2254 % (\s-2UNIX\s0), 5
2275 \s-1UNIX\s0, 3