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E-raamat: LINUX FOR NOVICES: A Beginner's Guide to Mastering the Linux Operating System (2023)

  • Formaat: 78 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2023
  • Kirjastus: Distributed By Ingram Spark
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783988315366
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  • Formaat: 78 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2023
  • Kirjastus: Distributed By Ingram Spark
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783988315366
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"Linux for Novices: A Beginner's Guide to Mastering the Linux Operating System" is your comprehensive introduction to the world of Linux, designed to empower beginners with the knowledge and skills to navigate this powerful and versatile operating system with confidence.

Inside this beginner-friendly guide, you'll explore:

  • Linux Basics: A clear and concise introduction to the fundamental concepts and terminology of the Linux operating system.
  • Getting Started: Step-by-step guidance on installing and setting up Linux on your computer, laptop, or virtual machine.
  • Linux Distributions: An overview of popular Linux distributions and their unique features, helping you choose the right one for your needs.
  • Command Line Interface (CLI): Practical insights into using the command line interface, including essential commands and their functionalities.
  • File System Navigation: Techniques for navigating the Linux file system, managing files and directories, and understanding file permissions.
  • Software Management: How to install, update, and remove software packages using package managers and repositories.
  • User and Group Management: Strategies for creating and managing user accounts and groups within the Linux environment.
  • System Configuration: Tips for configuring system settings, managing hardware, and customizing the Linux desktop environment.
  • Networking Basics: An introduction to networking concepts and how to set up and manage network connections in Linux.
  • Troubleshooting and Support: Guidance on troubleshooting common issues and finding support within the Linux community.

"Linux for Novices" is more than just a book; it's your pathway to mastering the Linux operating system and building a strong foundation in open-source computing. Whether you're a student, an IT enthusiast, or simply curious about the world of Linux, this guide provides the tools and knowledge to navigate the Linux environment with ease.

Embrace the power of Linux and embark on a journey of discovery and learning today.

 

Linux for Novices iv

Introduction v

Chapter 1: What Is the Linux Operating System? viii

Chapter 2: How to Install Virtual Machines? xviii

Chapter 3: Understanding Linux's Directory Structure xxvi

Chapter 4: The Linux Commands You Should Know xxxii

Chapter 5: Teach Yourself to Fish xlii

Chapter 6: Dealing with Your Editors li

Chapter 7: The Required Permits lvii

Chapter 8: Examining Your Environment's Variables lxiii

Chapter 9: Hacking and Linux lxviii

Conclusion lxxv