Articles, tagged with "linux file system", page 3
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
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
10th May 2007
As part of your Linux training, it is vital that you clearly understand Linux concepts, like: how to boot Linux, the Linux file system, and how to create a Linux user.
Another part of your Linux training needs to involve learning how to use Linux comma...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
10th May 2007
This Linux command tutorial shows you several examples of how to run the Linux ls command using popular, commonly used command options.
All of the Linux command examples shown below have been designed to work with all Linux distributions (versions).
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Author:
Clyde Boom
04th May 2007
Linux GUI utilities provide an easy "point-and-click" method of doing Linux administration tasks, but they are time-consuming and awkward to use. You can run a simple Linux command to do the equivalent task in a fraction of the time it would take to use a...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
30th April 2007
Linux distributions (versions), especially the major Linux distros, include several "point-and-click" Linux GUI utilities. These utilities can be used to do Linux administration task. However, you have to do an awful lot of pointing and clicking to get an...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
27th April 2007
You can run Linux in Windows by running a free Linux virtual machine player program and opening a free Linux virtual machine!
This is fantastic for a new Linux user who needs to get Linux training and wants to learn Linux in Windows.
You just downl...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
27th April 2007
There are over 130 Linux distributions (versions) and they can be administered (managed) by Linux Graphical User Interface (GUI) utilities - or by using Linux commands.
Linux GUI utilities give you a "point-and-click" interface for doing Linux adminis...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
27th April 2007
Most Linux distributions (versions) have Graphical User Interface (GUI) utilities that you can use to do Linux administration. However, these "point-and-click" Linux utilities are slow and cumbersome and they are different from one Linux distribution to a...
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Author:
Clyde Boom
27th April 2007
Linux Commands - The great thing about Linux commands is that they are virtually identical from one Linux distribution (version) to another. So the way the real pros do Linux administration is to work at the Linux command line and run Linux commands.
L...
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Author:
Clyde Boom