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Linux Quick Command Reference

Good book for introducing anyone to the Linux Operating System. It covers all of the necessary
typical commands needed to navigate within the Linux environment.
It's an easy read and a quick and easy way to find important Linux command descriptions.
This is the perfect introduction to the Linux O/S. You learn how to navigate within Linux,
without a lot of confusing examples or terminology. It's only about 130-150 pages.

Using Linux is very similar to using Microsoft (MSDOS). In this book, the author has attempted 
explain the many different commands within Linux in a simple manner, easy enough for anyone to
comprehend and master.
Inside the book, you'll discover: 

*Step-By-Step Linux command instructions
*Dictionary of Linux and Network terms.
*Covers all popular Linux commands.
*Learn how to create and delete files, directories among networked computers.
*Locate Linux commands the quick and easy way
*Have all of your introductory questions answered in plain English.

Linux Quick Command Reference is one of the best books for learning the fantastic Linux
Operating System.


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1.1 Introduction   1.2.10 Referring To Home Directories   1.3.4  Copying Files

1.6 Exploring The File System   1.8   Wildcards   1.9.3 Pipes   1.10.3 Permissions Dependencies

1.12.4  Stopping And Restarting Jobs   1.13.3 Inserting Text   1.13.9 Including Other Files

1.14.3 Shell Initialization Scripts   System Administration   2.3.1 The /etc/imitate file

2.4 Managing File Systems   2.6 Managing Users  2.6.5 Groups   2.7.2 gzip and compress

2.8.3 Making Backups To Tape Devices   2.9.1 Upgrading The Kernel   

2.9.3 Installing A Device Driver Module

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