Linux for Beginners: A Complete Introduction To The Linux Operating System And Command Line - 2nd Edition -
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to start using Linux Operating System and Command line easily and seamlessly.
Modern computing relies on using a mouse and a nice GUI like those found on Windows PCs. That's nice for making the computer simple to use for those who have no experience with them, but it also has the disadvantage of limiting what can actually be accomplished with the powerful circuitry inside that computer. Before the modern GUI was introduced, users had greater flexibility and were able to give the computer specific commands for what to do. Programs were written at that level and launched the PC era. Just because Windows systems are so common, many people think they have no real choice, but that isn't so.
Linux brings out the power of commands the same way the very first PCs functioned. The only challenge is how to actually start using Linux when you have never used it given that it seems to be simple to those who actually know it but a totally new world to those who don’t. This book seeks to introduce you to the new world of using Linux to do literally anything you would want to do on your PC.
By reading Linux for Beginners, you will discover:
- How Linux came into being and how to start using it
- How to use some of the most common Linux commands.
- How to use text editors
- How to use Linux on your Mac or Windows
- Everything about SSH including how to create SSH keys
- How to create, move, rename and move directories
- How to schedule and automate tasks using chron
- How to locate files, programs, documentation and configuration
- How you can access a Linux server
- Choosing the right distro
- Pipes and how to use them well