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9780596520625 | 4th edition (Oreilly & Associates Inc, September 1, 2008), cover price $34.99
9780596003562 | 1 edition (Oreilly & Associates Inc, October 1, 2002), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Introduces the UNIX environment in Mac OS X and explains concepts such as the Terminal application, compiling code, creating and installing packages, and building the Darwin kernel.
A quick and dirty reference to taming the UNIX side of Mac OS X, for UNIX developers, Java developers, and UNIX system administrators interested in using Mac OS X 'Tiger' to satisfy their everyday computing needs but require some assistance acclimating themselves to the familiar, yet foreign, UNIX environment found in the Mac. Original. (Advanced)
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9780596009120 | 3 edition (Oreilly & Associates Inc, June 1, 2005), cover price $34.95 | About this edition: A quick and dirty reference to taming the UNIX side of Mac OS X, for UNIX developers, Java developers, and UNIX system administrators interested in using Mac OS X 'Tiger' to satisfy their everyday computing needs but require some assistance acclimating themselves to the familiar, yet foreign, UNIX environment found in the Mac.
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9780596006068 | Oreilly & Associates Inc, June 1, 2004, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: A guide to the operating system covers such topics as system preferences, using Finder and Dock, the FileVault system, Unix commands, and CVS.
Introduces the Unix environment in Mac OS X Panther and explains concepts such as the Terminal application, compiling code, creating and installing packages, and running Windows on top of Mac OS X.
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9780596006075 | Oreilly & Associates Inc, February 1, 2004, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Introduces the Unix environment in Mac OS X Panther and explains concepts such as the Terminal application, compiling code, creating and installing packages, and running Windows on top of Mac OS X.
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