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UNIX in Mac OS X
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UNIX in Mac OS X Most Mac OS X users don’t need, and never see, the UNIX side of Leopard, but support staff and administrators can use the UNIX command line environment to: save time; streamline and automate frequently-performed tasks; and access features and options that are not available in the GUI (Graphic User Interface). PREREQUISITES: This course assumes that you are familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard (basic typing skills are recommended). Specifically, you should be able to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders. Who Should Attend: Advanced Mac OS X users, Support/Help Desk staff and System Administrators will all benefit from an understanding of UNIX. Skills apply directly to Mac OS X and transfer directly to any other UNIX based system. Administrators should take this to provide a foundation to more advanced topics such as script reading and debugging, and shell programming (writing scripts). A Classroom course provided by FirstTech Computer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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