Master The Linux Operating System Today Fast and Easily!!!
Linux is an open-source operating system based on Unix. It runs on a variety of devices including workstations, personal computers and mobile phones. The world’s fastest supercomputers run Linux almost exclusively. The Linux kernel was developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991, as a small, fast and efficient version of Unix for personal computers. The software then incorporated multiple additions and improvements from programmers all round the globe. Right from its conception, Linux has had flexibility, a powerful feature not found in today’s common operating systems like Windows and Macintosh. It provides a tailor-made experience which is the reason many believe that Linux is a more powerful operating system with no parallel. Programmers may modify the system to suit their own needs.
This book goes into a detailed overview on the Linux Operating System and covers the basics of the Command Line.
Here is a preview of what this book will offer:
- Installing Linux
- Using the Launcher
- Using the Panel, or Menu Bar
- Using the Dash, and accessing files
- Getting Started with Commands
- Signing in using Command Line Interface
- Lazarus login:
- Basic hacking commands
- Command Line Editing
- Movement Shortcuts:
- Some common shell symbols:
- Using the history utility in Linux
- Introduction to Scripts
- Creating User-defined Commands using Shell Scripts
- Filenames in Linux
- The File Structure
- System Directories
- Directory and file operations
- Command/option Function
- Linux Applications
- Administration and Security
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