Linux for Beginners: Linux Basics

Linux For Beginners covers Linux basics. You will learn Linux fundamental skills; Command line, Linux Administration
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What you will learn

Linux has a somewhat inaccurate reputation as being a much more technical and complex alternative to mainstay operating systems like Windows and MacOS.

Linux is available in a range of different distributions that are tailored to the needs and skill of their users.

Linux is an operating system (OS), which is the primary software that a computer uses to execute tasks and communicate directions to its hardware.

Both ethical (white hat) hackers and malicious (black hat) hackers often prefer to use the Linux operating system (OS) over Windows OS.

For beginners learning Linux to pursue a career in IT or software administration.

You may only need a basic understanding of how to navigate and execute functions using Linux and how applications built on Linux behave.

Software-focused career paths that frequently use Linux include developer and software engineering roles for Python, Java, and Linux systems.

The name “Linux” can refer to both the kernel itself (the Linux kernel) and an operating system built around that kernel.

The core component of any operating system is called the kernel. Linux’s core is simply referred to as the Linux kernel.

For beginners, a few of the most highly recommended Linux distributions include Elementary OS, Ubuntu Linux, and Ubuntu Budgie.

Other distributions that are considered easy to learn and master are Linux Mint, Zorin OS, Nitrux, Kodachi, Rescatux, and Parrot Security.

Learn Linux from scratch

What is Linux

Setting Up the Laboratory

Distributions

Pieces of Linux

Shells

Linux Signs $,#,%

Desktop Environments

Linux GUI

Command Parameters

List Files - "ls" Command

Print Working Directory - "pwd" Command

Show Manuel - "man" Command

Change Directory - "cd" Command

Concatenate Files - "cat" Command

Display Output - "echo" Command

View the File with "more" Command

View the File with "less" Command

Print First Lines with "head" Command

Print Last Lines with "tail" Command

Global Regular Expression Print - "grep" Command

Output Redirection

Output Redirection : Pipe “|”

Linux File Systems

Linux File Hierarchy

File Permissions

Make Directory - "mkdir" Command

Create File & Modify Date - "touch" Command

Remove Files or Directories - "rm" Command

Copy and Move Files or Directories - "cp" & "mv" Command

Find Files and Directories - "find" Command

Cut Parts of Lines - "cut" Command

Change Ownership of a Given File - "chown" Command

Network Settings

Display Network Status - "ifconfig" Command

Leasing New IP from DHCP Server

Services

Location of Services

User Management in Linux

Important Files - "passwd" and "shadow"

Adding a New User

Change the Group and Delete a User

Process Management

Monitoring Running Processes - "ps" and "top" Commands

Killing Processes

Package Management

Package Management Concepts

Foremost Linux Package Managers

Repository

APT Package Manager

Install From Source Code

System Monitoring

Monitoring - "df", "top", "vmstat", "netstat" Commands

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