Download free Linux tutorial course in PDF, training file in 21 chapters and 65 pages. Free unaffiliated ebook created from Stack OverFlow contributor.
Table of contents
- About
- Getting started with GNU/Linux
- Useful shortcuts
- File Management Commands
- Hello World
- Basic Linux Utilities
- Searching for ?les by patterns in name/contents
- File Manipulation
- File/Directory details
- Detecting Linux distribution name and version
- Detect what debian-based distribution you are working in
- Detect what systemd-based distribution you are using
- Detect what RHEL / CentOS / Fedora distribution you are working in
- Uname - Print information about the current system
- Detect basic information about your distro
- Using GNU coreutils
- Find your linux os (both debian & rpm) name and release number
- Getting information on a running Linux kernel
- Getting details of Linux kernel
- Shell
- Changing default shell
- Basic Shell Utilities
- Create Your Own Command Alias
- Locate a ?le on your system
- Check Disk Space
- Investigate Directories For Disk Usage
- Checking Disk Space
- Getting System Information
- Statistics about CPU, Memory, Network and Disk (I/O operations)
- Using tools like lscpu and lshw
- List Hardware
- Find CPU model/speed information
- Process monitoring and information gathering
- ls command
- Options for ls command
- ls command with most used options
- File Compression with 'tar' command
- Compress a folder
- Extract a folder from an archive
- List contents of an archive
- List archive content
- Compress and exclude one or multiple folder
- Strip leading components
- Services
- List running service on Ubuntu
- Systemd service management
- Detecting Linux distribution name and version
- Shell
- Getting System Information
- File Compression with 'tar' command
- Managing Services
- LAMP Stack
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- GnuPG (GPG)
- Midnight Commander
- Package Managers
It is a free Linux ebook created for beginners. The content is extracted from Stack Overflow pltaform, which is written by many Linux developers and contributors.
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Created: | 2019-04-30 |
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