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An Introduction to the Linux Command Shell For Beginners


Summary:


1.0 Introduction
1.1 What is a command shell?
1.2 What is BASH?
1.3 How is BASH different from the DOS command prompt?
1.4 Special Characters
1.5 Executing Commands
2.0 Getting Help
2.1 Using a Command's Built-In Help
2.2 Online Manuals: "Man Pages”
2.3 Info Pages
3.0 Navigating the Linux Filesystem
3.1 The Linux Directory Layout
3.2 Commands for Navigating the Linux Filesystems
4.0 Piping and Re-Direction
4.1 Piping Commands Together
4.2 Redirecting Program Output to Files
5.0 Other Linux Commands
5.1 Working With Files and Directories
5.2 Finding Things
5.3 Informational Commands
5.4 Other Utilities
5.5 Shortcuts to Make it all Easier!
6.0 Further Reading

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Introduction to LINUX

Linux, the common name GNU/Linux1 free operating system, is a variant of the system GNU2, working with the Linux kernel. This is a free implementation of UNIX PO SIX compliance specifications.This system was born in the middle of hacker meeting between the emancipatory movement of free software and the collaborative development model and decentralized over the Internet.
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