Linux Command Line by Charles Mint
English | eBook | Size: 2.01 MB
LINUX COMMAND LINE: An Introduction to Linux Command Line Environment, Learning to Use Shell Scripting and Commands
Are you a Linux user who wants to learn more about the use of the command line?
You want to change operating system and switch to Linux and start immediately using the command line?
Then keep reading!
Linux is an operating system for computers. It exists in various distributions such as Ubuntu, Red Hat and Fedora which are called Linux distros. Each of these distros comes in two versions, that is, the server and the desktop versions.
The sever versions of these distros have no graphics and supports only commands via the command line. This is to ensure a degree of security. This explains why most server computers run Linux as their OS. It also calls for the need to learn and understand the Linux commands.
The Linux command line supports numerous commands. These commands can be used to do everything in the system from the time of login to the time of logout or shutdown of the system.
Linux commands can be used to manage files and directories, which is the main purpose with users. Management of files in Linux includes modifying their contents, moving them to other directories, renaming them, as well as creation and deletion of the same files. These tasks can all be achieved via the command line. Creation of directories, changing of directories, and deletion can also be achieved via the command line. This guide will cover Linux command line in details and here are the highlights of this book’s contents;
Using the Linux Command LineNavigation and File ManagementThe Processes of LinuxMore to know about FilesCommands for compressing and decompressing filesWildcards in LinuxBash scripting TricksComparison between Linux and other Operating systemsWhat to Do Next With Linux?Advanced Linux Navigation AND MORE!!
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