Skip to Content
Mac OS X in a Nutshell
book

Mac OS X in a Nutshell

by Jason McIntosh, Chuck Toporek, Chris Stone
January 2003
Intermediate to advanced
832 pages
32h 40m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Content preview from Mac OS X in a Nutshell

Part V. Under Mac OS X’s Hood

Now it’s time to roll up your sleeves. This part of the book goes deeper into the BSD Unix side of Mac OS X, introducing you to the Terminal application (your interface to Darwin), and covers topics on pattern matching, shells, using the defaults command, installing the X Window System, and installing Unix applications on your Mac.

This part wraps up with the most complete Unix command reference you’ll find in print for Mac OS X. Every command and option has been verified against Jaguar; in many places, this reference is more accurate than the manpages installed on your system.

The chapters in this part include:

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
and much more.
Start your free trial

You might also like

Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach

Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach

Amit Singh
C++ In a Nutshell

C++ In a Nutshell

Ray Lischner
Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook - Third Edition

Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook - Third Edition

Clif Flynt, Sarath Lakshman, Shantanu Tushar
Optimized C++

Optimized C++

Kurt Guntheroth

Publisher Resources

ISBN: 0596003706Supplemental ContentCatalog PageErrata