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LINUX FOR BEGINNERS

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LINUX FOR BEGINNERS

LINUX FOR BEGINNERS: THE PRACTICAL GUIDE TO LEARN LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM WITH THE PROGRAMMING TOOLS FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONFIGURATION AND COMMAND LINE + TIPS ABOUT HACKING AND SECURITY by John Code
English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0874W1ZQD | 185 pages | EPUB | 1.45 Mb

Are you a lover of computer programming? Are you eager to explore the adventures that run beneath the computer?
It is high time you resolved your mind to understand the tricks behind Linux. Sorry, Linux is not a programming language. What is it then?
If you have spent much time in the world of computer technology, you have probably come across the name “Linux” several times. You may have heard that it is open source and available for free download, but that information doesn’t explain what Linux actually is. You need to stick your attention to this book to be able to find out what Linux is.
Amid the riddle to be unraveled, you should be eager to become a master of Linux. You are confused on where you ought to start, right? Do you have the interest to explore a platform that does not have a defined graphical user interface?
Linux is the way to go. It is a wonderful operating system you will love.
The main idea and start of our modern day operating systems was the need to create ISG including them in the use of computer systems (By computer cybernetic system, we mean a set of hardware and software). The computer cybernetic system initially developed for liability solutions and practical problems of users. Because it was difficult to do this with hardware alone, applications were created. These programs required general operations of hardware management, distribution of hardware from resources, and the like. These operations are grouped under a separate layer of software, which is known as the operating system.

Further, the capabilities of operating systems went far beyond the basic set of operations required by applications, but the intermediate position of such systems between applications and hardware remained unchanged.

First off, Linux is often put alongside other operating systems such as Windows and Mac and then directly compared. However, this isn’t exactly fair to Linux, in a good way or a bad way. Linux itself is only a kernel; a kernel is the formal core of a given operating system on which everything else rests. The kernel is the core piece of software which powers essential technologies, such as file management systems, basic system processes like time and date information, and things of that nature. The kernel often will work intimately with the motherboard, the RAM, and the other core parts of the computer in order to provide a firm foundation for everything else.

This guide has lots of information that include:

Understanding the dynamics of operating systems
Having an overview of Linux and its distros.
For you to fully use it, you need to set it up
How Linux compares to the other operating systems
Working with the great CLI
The basic commands that one runs on the terminals
Working with files and directories
How to manage all the users
Who else is dreaming of becoming that individual to penetrate other systems without permission
And much more!!

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