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  •  Examware  - http://examware.com/tutor5.html
     Unix tutorials, exercises and resources. Features on-line tests and training materials.
  •  Unix Manuals  - http://www.unix-manuals.com
     Brief Unix tutorial, online man pages and reference materials for the Unix operating system and common Unix utilities.
  •  Unix Guru Universe  - http://www.ugu.com/
     Searchable collection of articles and guides for Unix administrators and power-users. Offers materials on all major and many minor distributions.
  •  Unix for Beginners  - http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/7thEdManVol2/beginners/beginners.html
     Brian Kernighan's 1979 classic introduction to the facilities Unix offers, from the 7th Edition manual.
  •  Unix Filesystem  - http://www.angelfire.com/myband/binusoman/Unix.html
     Description of how the filesystem works internally.
  •  Intermediate Unix  - http://www.ceas.rochester.edu:8080/CNG/docs/InterUnix.html
     Review of shell use, and overview of useful utilities.
  •  Unix Help Files  - http://wwwhost.cc.utexas.edu/cc/services/unix/index.html
     Searchable database from U-Texas.
  •  Unix for Advanced Users  - http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/UAU/uau.html
     Description of startup/shutdown, process management and memory management.
  •  Unix Sysadmin Guide  - http://wks.uts.ohio-state.edu/sysadm_course/html/sysadm-1.html
     Description of Unix internals.
  •  pyttymon  - http://freshmeat.net/projects/pyttymon/
     A simple daemon that monitors and limits usage of ttys. It is implemented in Python. A simple config file can specify monthly, daily, session, and idle limits based on tty, user, group, and ttys in use.
  •  UnixPower  - http://www.unixpower.org/
     Help site and portal documenting all major Unix distributions.
  •  UNIX Signals and Process Groups  - http://world.std.com/~jimf/papers/signals/signals.html
     A short survey of UNIX signal handling and process groups, both conceptually and with interface descriptions. Compares System V Release 3, System V Release 4, BSD, and POSIX variants.
  •  Unix and Linux Commands  - http://www.laynetworks.com/linux.htm
     Basic as well as more obscure commands for Unix/Linux operating systems.