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Learning Linux Commands: A Beginner's Guide

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This book is a beginner’s guide for learning Linux commands which are frequently used by Linux administrators or beginners. The book includes all essential Linux commands as well as their operations, examples and explanations. It also includes Linux helping commands, symbols, shortcut keys, run levels and Vi commands. From this book, you can learn:
Operate all essential Linux commands.
Copy, move, and delete files and directories.
Create, remove, and manage users.
Create, remove, and manage groups.
Familiar with the run levels and change the run levels
Navigate at the command line
Compare two files, find out a file, manipulate the file contents
Start a job, stop a job and schedule a job.
Change permissions and ownership of files and directories
Connect across a network and communicate on network
Transfer files over network, send network messages
And many other skills……
There is a long chart containing complete essential Linux commands in this book, which can give you a great help in your job or study.

98 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 19, 2014

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July 12, 2018
It's a dry read but good for references

It's a reference but I think there is better material out there. In all its not a waste of money for what you get.
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