I am Linux : Being A Ultra Linux User
By Naem Azam
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Linux is an open-source operating system whereas Windows OS is commercial. Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to the source code. In Linux, the user has access to the source code of the kernel and alters the code according to his need. Currently, more than 300 Linux distributions are actively maintained. There are commercially backed distributions, such as Fedora (Red Hat), openSUSE (SUSE), and Ubuntu (Canonical Ltd.), and entirely community-driven distributions, such as Debian, Slackware, Gentoo, and Arch Linux.
This Book covers All Basic Linux knowledge, Commands, and Free Cheatsheets which is very good for Beginners.
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I am Linux - Naem Azam
Index
Introduction
Who is this book for?
Linux Concepts
What is Linux?
Barth of Linux
UNIX Vs Linux
Choosing a Linux Distro
Executing Commands in Linux
Linux Directory Structure
Absolute and Relative Path Name Addressing
Pathnames
Absolute Path Name Addressing
Relative Path Name Addressing
Everything is a file in Linux
Traditional Files
Directories
System Information
Devices
Linux files and inodes
Links
File Editing
The nano Editor
Scripting
Linux Commands
File Administration
Accessing File Contents
File Systems
System Information
Processes
Network
Miscellaneous
Command Cheat Sheet
About Me
Copyright
COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY Naem Azam
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Book Cover by Naem Azam
1st edition 2022
Introduction
Welcome!
Hi there. Congratulations on being interested enough in the process of learning about Linux to have gotten your hands on this book.
Who is this book for?
YOU!
Linux Concepts
What is Linux?
linux. / (ˈlaɪnʌks ) / noun. a nonproprietary computer operating system suitable for use on personal computers.
Linux is an open source operating system whereas Windows OS is commercial. Linux has access to source code and alters the code as per user need whereas Windows does not have access to the source code. In Linux, the user has access to the source code of the kernel and alters the code according to his need.
Linux is not hard to learn. The more experience you have using modern technology, the easier you'll find it to master the basics of Linux. You can learn the basic Linux commands in a few