Beginning the Linux Command Line

Beginning the Linux Command Line

By Sander van Vugt

Subjects: Scripting languages (Computer science), Machine Theory, Linux, Computer programming, COMPUTERS, Information Technology, Computer Science, Reference, Linux (computer operating system), Software development, Hardware, Data Processing, Computer science, Operating systems (Computers), Computer Literacy, Operating systems (computers), General

Description: This is Linux for those of us who don't mind typing. All Linux users and administrators tend to like the flexibility and speed of Linux administration from the command line in byte-sized chunks, instead of fairly standard GUIs. Beginning the Linux Command Line follows a task-oriented approach and is distribution agnostic. Work with files and directories. Administer users and security. Understand how Linux is organized. What you'll learn Finding help from in-system resources Finding the right command for the task you have to accomplish Working with text editors and intelligent filters Shell programming Managing partitions and file systems Configuring access to hardware devices Who is this book for? Everyone who uses Linux. No exceptions.

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