Linux File Structure Part 2

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 When you wish to use the CDROM drive it must first have a cdrom in the drive and data on the cdrom. To view the data you must mount the device to a given place of the Linux filing tree. Everything in Linux is a file. The whole partition of a hard dr
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Linux File Structure

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 Understanding the basic idea behind the Linux file structure can help but only if other people follow this idea!
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Pipe and Redirection

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 The command line is not only a tool for bashing out program names but an elegant and intelligent environment. Some programming languages can be typed directly into the command line. Also tasks that take some time to execute in the background leaving
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Beginners Guide to Vi

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 Beginners Guide to Vi
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Mounting a Drive

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 In Linux, like in UNIX, diskettes and CD-ROMs need to be mounted before they can be used. What mount does is to associate the devices (floppy or CD-ROM drives) to a mount point (a directory) in the root file system. The usual mount point for diskette
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Linux in a nut Shell

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 Why should we bother learning Linux shell command when we have GUI like KDE?
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Bash Jobs

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 Understanding bash jobs and how to create and remove them from the CLI
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Training Camps

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 Linux Training Camps
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Linux Cheat Sheet

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 A small Linux cheat sheet, introducing the very basic and very essential commands for surviving at the Linux CLI.
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Linux Tutorials

Last Updated: 1/12/2009 A section of Linux tutorials designed as a basic introduction to Linux for the common man or woman.
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