<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE article  PUBLIC '-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN'  'http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd'><article><articleinfo><title>UNIX</title><revhistory><revision><revnumber>3</revnumber><date>2008-02-17 20:00:59</date><authorinitials>localhost</authorinitials><revremark>converted to 1.6 markup</revremark></revision><revision><revnumber>2</revnumber><date>2008-01-04 00:18:42</date><authorinitials>JohanMarcusson</authorinitials><revremark>link to file management howto</revremark></revision><revision><revnumber>1</revnumber><date>2007-03-07 19:34:13</date><authorinitials>JohanMarcusson</authorinitials></revision></revhistory></articleinfo><section><title>UNIX</title><para>A popular kind of operating systems for servers and workstations. </para><para>More information and history available at Wikipedia: <ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX"/> Blinkenshell runs Linux (or GNU/Linux if you prefer) which is a UNIX-like operating system, but not UNIX certified. </para><para>A list of common tools and how to use them is availabe at Wikipedia: <ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unix_programs"/> The most important tools are probably a basic text editor like <ulink url="http://ipv6.blinkenshell.org/wiki/UNIX/wiki/nano#">nano</ulink> and basic filesystem utilities like cd, ls, chmod, rm, mv etc. </para><para>Take a look at this howto for File Management on UNIX-like systems: <ulink url="http://ipv6.blinkenshell.org/wiki/UNIX/wiki/Howto/FileManagement#">Howto/FileManagement</ulink>. </para></section></article>