Linux Tutorials For Beginners

Linux operating system software nowadays is being widely used. It is in use as an alternative operating system software for desktops, laptops, supercomputers, cell phones and in other microchip embedded equipments. Linux operating software is available free of cost. However, several large corporations like HP, Sun Microsystems, Red Hat, Novell and IBM through their structured business models are involved in supporting, selling, and contributing to this open source and free Linux operating software.

Those who do not have any background information or knowledge about the software but want to begin, there is beginners Linux tutorial program for them. The beginners guide available for the Linux operating system software is categorized into eight Linux tutorials. These Linux tutorials help one to learn about topics like administration, Linux installation, editing files, networking, security, X Widows, system monitoring, shells and utilities and troubleshooting.

The first Linux tutorial deals with preparation of directories and files, alteration to a different directory and provides more information about pathnames and directories. Linux tutorial second helps the beginner to know and understand how files are copied and moved, removal of file directories, searching the content of a file or directories and displaying on screen the contents of file. Pipes, redirection and redirection of the input and output comes under Linux tutorial third. Linux tutorial four deals more with file naming conventions, wild cards and how to get help. System security, changing access rights, jobs and processes, ending a process, background processes and suspension of lists or files forms the course structure in Linux tutorial five.

Useful commands are given for the beginners to learn in Linux tutorial six. There is more to learn in Linux tutorial seven. It includes compiling software packages, source code downloading, extracting source code, creating and configuring the makefile, software running and stripping unwanted code. In the last Linux tutorial eight there are topics related to variables like UNIX variables, shell variables, environment variables and setting and using variables.

Linux operating software is free and an open source system. This system is widely used and is gaining popularity over Windows. Windows is not customized while Linux can be customized. All the versions of Linux operating softwares are termed to as distros (distributions). And all the Linux operating distros use a similar Kernel. The basic difference between them is the additional software provided (like install process, documentation, GUI and technical help). Linux also come in server and desktop editions.

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