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26th February 2009
The Superblock is the most important part of a Linux computer that contains the basic information about file system like its size, its type etc. This information allows file system manager to maintain the file system. Generally the superblock stored in th... Read >
Author: jonny defh
02nd December 2008
Damn Small Linux can be an excellent tool for learning Linux commands and running the Linux operating system. But what if you are not interested in becoming a computer nerd; can this software still be useful to regular people? The answer is a resounding y... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
24th November 2008
A shell is the command interpreter program that serves as an interface between some users and the operating system itself. We say some users because most users rely on the graphical user interface. The Windows shell is the DOS command line interface acces... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
29th October 2008
Damn Small Linux can be an excellent tool for learning Linux commands and running the Linux operating system. But what if you are not interested in becoming a computer nerd; can this software still be useful to regular people? The answer is a resounding y... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
02nd October 2008
Many people find that Damn Small Linux is an excellent tool for learning Linux commands and running the Linux operating system. But what if you are not interested in becoming a computer nerd; can this software still be useful to regular people? The answer... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
10th September 2008
Linux commands are for the sake of some specific purposes, but the incorrect use due to lack of knowledge or carelessness can make the things vulnerable and hence the harsh conditions of data loss. The tune2fs is the system administration command which is... Read >
Author: jonny defh
09th June 2008
When it comes to the environment do you want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem? If you don't want to be part of the problem avoid tossing that supposedly outdated computer onto a landfill. Did you know that your outcast computer rema... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
01st June 2007
When you are a new Linux OS (operating system) user starting to get Linux training, you may become frustrated by Linux documentation that uses several different terms to refer to the same thing - or to a similar thing.
To help put an end this Linux fru... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
01st June 2007
Are you just new to Linux? Are you confused about which Linux distribution to learn for your Linux system administration career?
Here's the great news! Linux commands are virtually identical from one Linux distribution (a.k.a.version, distro) to anothe... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
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... Read >
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 ... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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,... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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 ... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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!
... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
11th May 2007
While getting Linux training to do Linux system administration, you need to learn how to understand important Linux concepts.
5 Reasons for Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Concepts
1. You can see useful information related to the Linux co... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
10th May 2007
As a new Linux user looking for Linux training, you need to learn how to use Linux commands. And one of the most commonly used Linux file system commands is the cd (change directory) command.
Using the Linux cd Command
The Linux cd (change directory... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
06th May 2007
When you are a new Linux user and trying to get Linux training, you need to learn how to use Linux commands. What you most often need is a Linux example showing you how to use a Linux command.
And you will often hear seasoned Linux users say (over and ... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
06th May 2007
As part of your Linux training, you need to learn how to use Linux commands to do Linux administration.
New Linux users often find it difficult to learn how to use Linux commands by using Linux books or other Linux documentation.
Linux video tutoria... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
06th May 2007
To run Linux commands, you need to get to the Linux command line prompt.
To get to the Linux command line prompt from a Linux desktop, you open a terminal emulation window.
Linux Tips: You can also go to a virtual terminal and run Linux commands. Bu... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
04th May 2007
Learning how to use Linux commands is key to understanding how to administer a Linux system. When you are new to the Linux OS (operating system) and need help with your Linux training, you can use these Linux commands to get help with using Linux (in gene... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
30th April 2007
A "bootable" CD or DVD is one that you put in your CD / DVD drive and use to "boot" (start up) your computer system.
You need to boot the free Linux OS (operating system) from a CD or DVD when you want to install Linux on a computer system - or when yo... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
27th April 2007
You can get the free Linux OS (operating system) running on a computer system by booting Linux from a Linux installation CD (or DVD) and installing Linux. And you can also run Linux by booting a system from a Linux live CD / DVD.
Once you get Linux run... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
27th April 2007
You get real, practical Linux training when you get Linux running on a computer system, and you work with it to get experience.
Once you get the Linux OS (operating system) running, you can learn how to use Linux desktops, run Linux software programs, ... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
13th January 2007
The best way to get Linux training and Linux administration experience is to start by getting, installing and running Linux on a system. This allows you to actually work with Linux to run programs and learn Linux commands.
If you don't want to buy a co... Read >
Author: Clyde Boom
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