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New User's Guide to the Sun Workstation

by Michael Russo
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Overview

The New User's Guide is a comprehensive introduction to the Sun Workstation. It offers readers insights and shortcuts to get started quickly and easily on Sun's popular and powerful desktop computers. Since most users of Sun equipment are engineers, academics, scientists, and other technical professionals, the text assumes the user will be needing many of the workstation's impressive capabilities, including multitasking, networking, electronic mail, and mass-storage backups. The book provides the most readable and concise description available on the popular SunView user interface. In this section, readers will learn how to set up their computer to reflect their personal working environment. Although some knowledge of the UNIX operating system is helpful, it is not necessary. Novices, as well as intermediate users of Sun computers will benefit from The New User's Guide. Anyone who uses a Sun Workstation or who is considering pur- chasing one, should invest in this book.

A very thin, and dated, introductory tutorial--- we recommend the Heslop and Angell book instead.

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A quick-reference guide by Sun Microsystems for new and intermediate users of their computers, intended to be used in conjunction with the manual that comes with the machine. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 17, 1991
Publisher
Springer
Pages
210
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780387972497

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