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Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial
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This section provides an introduction to basic operating system principles from a Linux perspective. We talk about processes, files and directories and the basics of how a user interacts with the system.
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LINUX TUTORIAL - INTRODUCTION
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This is a tutorial for Linux, a version of Unix that runs on ordinary personal computers. I created it for people who want to learn the basics of using Linux, and thereby Unix, without getting bogged down in too much detail or technobabble.
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Linux Tutorials
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Linux tutorials and technical how-to information and examples for Linux desktop and server configurations. Technical on-line training of Linux and Linux applications installation, configuration and use for the novice and professional.
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UNIX Tutorial for Beginners
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A beginners guide to the Unix and Linux operating system. Eight simple tutorials which cover the basics of UNIX / Linux commands.
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Getting Linux
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Basically, Linux is only a kernel, and even the best kernel is not, for the normal user, something very interesting by itself. Let's see it like a car engine. It's certainly very important that this engine be fast and reliable. But getting it is not a very useful thing to do, unless you get the car too.
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Finding Linux Documentation
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The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. The overall goal of the LDP is to collaborate in taking care of all of the issues of Linux documentation,
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Getting Started with Linux
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The simple fact that you are getting this course off the Internet presupposes that you know how to use a PC. The course should be oriented towards people migrating from other OSes and in particular, MS Windows 9x, ME, 2000 and XP.
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Linux Course for Intermediate Level
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The aim of Linux Online is to foster awareness and promote use of the Linux Operating system. One of the most important means of doing this is by educating the public on how to install, configure and productively use Linux. For this reason, we decided to develop these courses at no cost to those who use them in order to reach the widest possible audience.
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Norman Matloff's Unix and Linux Tutorial
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Though definitely not necessary for understanding the tutorials here, it is highly recommended that you install Linux on your PC. This is a complete Unix system, free of charge. Click here for Norman Matloff's guide to the installation and use of Linux.
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Linux Online's Course for Advanced Users
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Welcome to Linux Online's course for advanced Linux users. The two previous courses were designed to be followed from point A to B to C etc., etc. This course is designed as a series of how-to documents, so to speak, that deal with installation, configuration and maintenance tasks for major services running on a Linux system.
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Navigating the Linux Filesystem
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A Linux file system, drawn out like one of those upside-down trees, looks a little like Figure 1 in this tutorial . The "leaves" of the tree, at or near the bottom, are your individual files
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Linux Tutorials at codecoffee.com
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This Tutorial includes Configure PPP for dialup for a single machine,Setup of Ensonic Sound Card (PCI Sound card),Access Windows partitions from Linux.Windows COM Ports equivalent in Linux,Getting LILO to boot Windows (by default), etc....
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All Linux Tutorials at linuxdevcenter.com
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This Tutorial is explaining everything about Linux operations System, Please Go through it and improve knowledge level best.
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IBM's New to Linux Introduction
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If you are brand new to Linux and have no idea what it is or what you can do with it, IBM's Linux Introduction is worth checking out. This tutorial guides readers through everything they need to know to start working with Linux. The tutorial also provides links to hundreds of other articles, tutorials and training devices.
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Beginner's Guide to Installing and Using Linux
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Dr. Norm Matloff works for the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis. He has created a fantastic guide to installing and using Linux. Designed specifically for beginners, the tutorial provides info on post-installation configuration, Linux usage, Linux applications software, dual boot issues, troubleshooting and much more.
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Linux Fundamentals Course
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This Linux course, designed for new users, offers a brief history of Open Source Software and an introduction to Linux fundamentals. Basic commands are covered, as are other required topics for people who are just getting started with Linux. The Linux Fundamentals Course takes an estimated 18 hours to complete.
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Linux Desktop 101 Course
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This free course from the About.com Guide to Linux is meant to teach beginners how to keep a PC running with a Linux operating system. The course lasts for 14 weeks; each installment is delivered via e-mail.
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Linux Network Administration Guide
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This Linux guide, which is more course than tutorial, teaches the fundamentals of network administration for Linux users. Linux topics include--but are not limited to--digital encryption, digital signatures, network configuration, network security and remote access. If you are interested in this Linux tutorial, set some time aside. It takes an estimated 30 hours to complete.
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The Linux System Administrator's Guide
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This comprehensive tutorial is designed to be an introduction to system administration for new Linux users. Some of the topics covered in this handy guide include system configuration, software installation, user account management and memory management. Users who complete this Linux tutorial will have nearly all the information they need to keep a Linux system running.
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Linux Command-Line Tools Guide
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This guide doesn't list every single Linux-based tool, but it does provide a comprehensive list of the most useful and important command-line tools available on GNU/Linux based operating systems. The Linux Command-Line Tools Guide is geared towards beginners and intermediate users, but it would make an excellent desk reference for advanced users as well.
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Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
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This free Linux tutorial explores the art of shell scripting. It is excellent for people who don't have advanced knowledge of scripting or programming. The tutorial starts out slow and quickly moves into intermediate and advanced shell scripting techniques. Reinforcement exercises are included for the ultimate learning experience.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology's Real-Time Linux Tutorial
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology's Real-Time Linux Tutorial offers an intensive introduction to RT Linux. Topics include--but are not limited to--single and variable period tasks, shared memory communication, FIFO communication and interrupt service routines. The tutorial includes a number of easy-to-follow examples and comprehensive instruction on the basics of RT Linux.
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Advanced Linux Programming Guide
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The Advanced Linux Programming Guide teaches users how to write more sophisticated programming. Topics include hardware device interaction, multiprocessing, multi-threading and interprocess communication. This guide emphasizes Linux system capabilities and conventions.
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Linux Online's Course for Advanced Users
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This course from Linux Online is a series of how-to's for Linux users who feel they are past the beginner and intermediate stages of training. It covers a wide range of topics, but it puts special emphasis on installation, configuration and maintenance tasks.
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Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control
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This tutorial is for advanced users who have some prior knowledge of the Linux system. As the name suggests, the tutorial focuses on routing and traffic control. Primary topics include iproute2, traffic shaping and netfilter.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Tutorial
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Novell offers a number of high quality tutorials through the OpenCourseWare program. This one in particular is for Linux professionals who want to gain an understanding of the differences between version 9 and version 10 of the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. All of the topics in this tutorial relate to topics covered in the Novell Certified Linux Professional (CLP) curriculum and include exercises to reinforce learning.
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