Common Unix commands

We list passwd, more, cat, cp, rm, mv, cd, mkdir, rmdir, pwd, ls, ls -l, ls -a, quota, man, apropo, du -ak, who, w, ps, jobs, kill -9, logout, pine, setup, bg, fg, pico, vi, emacs, cc, pc, f77, Ctrl-d, Ctrl-c, Ctrl-z, Ctrl-s, Ctrl-q, sort, grep, grep -v, pr, nroff, lp, lp -d claser, lpstat -a

at our help document (Introduction to Sun Unix) found by searching for Unix at [Technology Training Center (Documentation Library)]

Other Universities list similar commands (perhaps slightly more).
 * Unix help from the University of Edinburgh
 * University of Pennsylvania reference
 * University of Tennessee reference

A wikibook Guide to UNIX commands

Several Unix Cheatsheets
 * Unix Cheatsheet
 * Unix Cheatsheet
 * Unix Cheatsheet
 * BASH Commands A-Z

More information can be found about any Unix command by typing "man " at the terminal (without quotes, where is the command you want information about).

A wiki form (one page printable) of our document should be made below

(Noting that three different Unix-like environments will commonly be encountered (Bingsuns/bingweb, Statmart, and the Debian Linux lab. Our wiki should add chmod, prompt, pwd, date, rlogin, setenv, ssh, special characters (>, <, |, &), some specific info about our Sun Servers and shortcuts to leaving editors into the Cheat sheet/glossary page)