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LINUX LAB MANUAL

           Many people still believe that learning Linux is difficult, or that only experts can understand how a Linux system works. Though there is a lot of free documentation available, the documentation is widely scattered on the Web, and often confusing, since it is usually oriented toward experienced UNIX or Linux users. Today, thanks to the advancements in development, Linux has grown in popularity both at home and at work. The goal of this notes is to show people of all ages that Linux can be simple and fun, and used for all kinds of purposes. 

What is Linux? 
  1. A Unix-like Operating System 
  2. A famous open source project 
  3. Free to use, distribute, modify under a compatible licence 
  4. Produced by a large developer and user community 
  5. A combination of many projects 
  6. Cost of commercial development estimated at USD 7 billion 
  7. Companies often make money by selling
    • Support
    • Training
    • Custom changes
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Linux distributions 

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian 
  • Fedora 
  • Redhat 
  • CentOS 
  • SuSE 
This notes was created as an in-depth of of the Linux Operating System Commands, geared toward new users as an exploration, with lots of examples. For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. This notes contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. We hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own. 
Everybody who wants to get a "CLUE", a Command Line User Experience, with Linux (and UNIX in general) will find this notes useful. 

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