Articles, tagged with "linux commands", page 2
31st May 2007
To learn Linux concepts and get Linux training that you can understand, you need to understand Linux terms - the Linux "lingo".
Articles with names ending in "Linux Concepts & Terms", have been created to help you learn Linux "geek-speak" (terms) - and...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
31st May 2007
When you are a new Linux user needing to get Linux training, it is often confusing to decide what to focus on.
Should you learn how to use Linux for just one Linux distribution (a.k.a. version, distro)? Should you focus on learning Linux GUI utilities ...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
30th May 2007
As part of your Linux training, you need to understand Linux terms to be able to understand Linux concepts. And learning Linux concepts helps you to learn how to use Linux!
There are several Linux terms that are the same or similar. And this "Linux Con...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
30th May 2007
Linux video tutorials show you how to use Linux - step-by-step! They are an excellent, fast and easy way to learn Linux.
Getting Linux Running - So You Can Learn How to Use Linux!
First, you need to get Linux and start the Linux OS (operating system...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
30th May 2007
New to Linux? Need to start your Linux Training?
Here's why it's so important to learn Linux commands.
5 Benefits of Learning Linux Commands for Linux System Administration Tasks
1. You Learn Linux Commands Once for All Linux Distributions!
Li...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
30th May 2007
As part of getting Linux training on Linux concepts, you need to learn Linux terms to understand the concepts.
These articles, with names ending in "Linux Concepts & Terms", have been created to help you learn how to "speak geek" and understand Linux t...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
30th May 2007
There are often several Linux OS (operating system) terms that are similar, the same, or somehow related.
This article will clear up the confusion about the terms: root user, / (root directory) and /root (the home directory of the root user)!
First,...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
25th May 2007
One of the most difficult things to learn about Linux is the terminology - the many different Linux terms. Linux has it's own lingo (and slang language), which includes lots of wonderfully interesting, bizarre and strange terms.
But learning Linux term...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
25th May 2007
Linux video tutorials show you step-by-step how to use Linux. They are an excellent, easy and fast way to get started at learning Linux.
Getting Linux Running - So You Can Learn How to Use Linux!
Get Linux and start the Linux OS (operating system) o...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
25th May 2007
When you are new to Linux, you can make learning Linux easier by using a Linux desktop. This is because it's easier to run Linux software programs and run Linux commands from a Linux desktop.
To run Linux commands from a desktop, you need to open a ter...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
17th May 2007
Watching Linux video tutorials is an excellent, fast and easy way to learn how to use Linux.
Getting Linux Running in Windows - So You Can Learn How to Use Linux in Windows - Online!
Now you can download a free Linux virtual machine "player" and a f...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
17th May 2007
This Linux command tutorial shows you some examples of how to run the Linux man command using popular, commonly used command options.
The Linux man Command
The Linux man command is used to view Linux "man pages" and these "man" (for "manual") pages ...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
17th May 2007
As a new Linux user, you can make it easier to work with Linux, by getting a version of Linux that has a desktop.
Using Linux with a desktop makes it much easier to run popular Linux software programs and get to the Linux command line prompt to run Li...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
13th May 2007
Linux video tutorials are an excellent, easy and fast way to get started at learning how to use Linux.
Getting Linux Running in Windows - So You Can Learn How to Use Linux in Windows!
You can download a free Linux virtual machine "player" and a free...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
13th May 2007
The Linux OS (operating system) is very commonly used as a "platform" (or foundation) on which to run some type of Linux server, such as a web server or file server. And so some people don't realize that Linux can be installed and used with a desktop!
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Author:
Clyde Boom