Any code I post here should be considered experimental and unfinished. Don't use it in a production environment. It is your own responsibility to evaluate the code's fitness for any purpose. Programming isn't done in a vacuum, so be prepared to do your own research and teach yourself to do better.
Most importantly, all your polite critiques, elaborations, and corrections are heartily welcomed.
Most importantly, all your polite critiques, elaborations, and corrections are heartily welcomed.
Learning the Linux Command Line
Posted 11-30-2011 at 05:03 PM by Telengard
I'll just leave this here for now. I have some ideas about organizing and making a proper article for it, but that'll wait.
- LINUX: Rute User’s Tutorial and Exposition by Paul Sheer teaches Linux command line from the perspective of a former MS-DOS user
- The Linux Users' Guide by Larry Greenfield
- LinuxCommand.org: Learn the Linux command line. Write shell scripts.
- An A-Z Index of the Bash command line for Linux.
- GNU Manuals for the multitude of GNU programs common to Linux systems
- The Linux Tutorial by James Mohr
- Bash by example, Part 1
- Learn Linux, 101: The Linux command line
- Learn Linux, 101: File and directory management
- Linux Files and Command Reference
- Agustin's Linux manual - Volume 2 - System Administration
- BashGuide BashPitfalls BashFAQ - Greg's Wiki
- Bash Guide for Beginners
- Basic UNIX commands
- More UNIX Commands
- Learn UNIX in 10 minutes
- Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial v1.05r3 - A Beginner's handbook
- GNU/Linux Tools Summary
- Linux.ie :: The Beginners Linux Guide
- Linux Classes and Training. Free Linux Lessons.
- Main Page - Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial - A Beginner's handbook
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This is a good collection. Without the basics, we're pooched!
Posted 12-01-2011 at 08:19 AM by ofaring -
Nice list. This is also a good site to learn linux commands http://commands.tips-linux.net
Posted 03-16-2012 at 11:25 AM by devinwhite717