Linux command line

The course begins with the basics of terminals and shells, setting the foundation for interaction with Linux at a fundamental level. It progresses to cover essential commands for navigating the filesystem and managing files, ensuring students can efficiently organize and manipulate data within the L...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Pezet, Don (instructor)
Other Authors: Lowrie, Daniel (instructor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Birmingham, United Kingdom] Packt Publishing Ltd. 2024
Edition:[First edition]
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:The course begins with the basics of terminals and shells, setting the foundation for interaction with Linux at a fundamental level. It progresses to cover essential commands for navigating the filesystem and managing files, ensuring students can efficiently organize and manipulate data within the Linux environment. The journey continues through advanced topics such as process management, storage optimization, and package management across Debian and Red Hat systems, ensuring a well-rounded skill set. The course focuses on practical skills, including installing software from source, navigating text editors like vi, vim, and nano, and managing environment variables and file permissions. It emphasizes the importance of these skills in real-world scenarios, illustrating how they contribute to effective system administration and development practices. The course wraps up by exploring file systems, locating files, and utilizing other useful commands that streamline daily tasks. By the end of this course, students will have navigated through the most significant aspects of the Linux command line, equipped with the knowledge to apply these skills in a professional setting
Physical Description:1 video file (9 hr., 13 min.) sound, color
ISBN:9781835885567