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Index: A

-a (all) option, (ls): 3.1.8. Listing Files with ls
absolute pathnames: 3.1.4. Absolute Pathnames
access modes (permissions): 3.1.8. Listing Files with ls
3.3.3. Setting Permissions with chmod
accounts (Unix): 1. Getting Started
3. Using Your Unix Account
customizing: 3.7. Customizing Your Account
address book (Pine): 6.5.4.1. Pine address book
aliases (shell): 8.2. Shell Aliases and Functions
alphanumeric terminals: 2. Using Window Systems
ampersand (&)
background processes and: 7.1. Running a Command in the Background
IRC, using: 6.7.2.1. Introducing IRC
starting the window manager and: 2.2.3. C. Starting the Window Manager
appending text to files: 5.1.1.3. The >> operator
apropos program: 8.1.1. The man Command
arguments for command lines: 1.2. Syntax of Unix Command Lines
ascii command (FTP): 6.4.2.1. Command-line ftp
asterisk (*)
executable files and: 3.1.8. Listing Files with ls
wildcards: 3.3.3. Setting Permissions with chmod
4.2. File and Directory Wildcards
4.4.5.1. rm


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