The Linux Command Line Beginner's Guide

Computer Beginner's Guides Book 3 · Azure Flame Media, LLC
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146 reviews
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About this ebook

 The Linux Command Line Beginner's Guide gives users new to Linux an introduction to the command line environment.

In the Guide, you'll learn how to:

-Copy, move, and delete files and directories.

-Create, delete, and manage users.

-Create, delete, and manage groups.

-Use virtual terminals.

-Use the bash shell.

-Safely use the root account with su and sudo.

-Change permissions and ownership of files and directories.

-Create and edit text files from the command line, without using a graphical editor.

-Diagnose network connectivity problems.

-And many other topics. 


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4.0
146 reviews
James Livingstone
June 30, 2015
Turns out I knew more than I thought. Not so much of a beginner as an improver. I found this book really helpful to tie together things I'd self taught and read on the internet. Plus a few gems I didn't know that I now use each day
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Wayne Morgan
June 11, 2018
So far I've survived Linux by using websites with lists of commands to do what I want. If they don't work I'm stumped. Now I have a basic understanding of what's actually happening and what I can do to control what I want. I'd love to see the author do a book in this style with information on Xwindows and window managers.
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March 8, 2015
I call myself an entry level embedded developer. This book is too complex and makes easy concepts hard.
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The Linux Command Line Beginner's Guide gives users new to Linux an introduction to the command line environment.

In the Guide, you'll learn how to:

-Copy, move, and delete files and directories.

-Create, delete, and manage users.

-Create, delete, and manage groups.

-Use virtual terminals.

-Use the bash shell.

-Safely use the root account with su and sudo.

-Change permissions and ownership of files and directories.

-Create and edit text files from the command line, without using a graphical editor.

-Diagnose network connectivity problems.

-And many other topics. 


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