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Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide
This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter.
For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. This book contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own.
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Recently I decided to try out the new NetBSD 7.0
for desktop purposes. Somehow I have a weak spot
for the BSD's, because of there puristic approach.
And I have chosen NetBSD b ...
Toutou Linux est une adaptation
francophone de la distribution Puppy Linux, conçue
pour être simple d'utilisation et conviviale.
C'est un système d'exploitation comple ...
"After just a few months, we're excited to
announce a major upgrade for elementary OS Freya.
This new version 0.3.1 closes about 200 reports
and brings new features, tons of f ...
"I'm pleased to announce that Porteus Kiosk 3.5.0
is now available for download. The new version
sums up all the development which happened in the
last three months. Linux ker ...
"The Netrunner team is proud to announce the
release of Netrunner 14.2 LTS -- 32-bit and 64-bit
ISOs. This is the second point-release based on
KDE4 SC and comes with the late ...
"Linux Lite 2.6 final is now available for
download. This release cycle has seen a number of
improvements and additions to Linux Lite. With the
introduction of the Linux Lite ...
"Delays, delays. First with SeaMonkey then
Lanshop. Still, moving forward with the release of
LXLE 14.04.3 OS for both 32 and 64-bit machines.
12.04.5 32-bit has also been upd ...
"Scientific Linux 6.7 i386/x86_64. Existing 6x
systems should run 'yum clean expire-cache'. Major
differences from Scientific Linux 6.6: OpenAFS has
been updated to the latest ...
"This is the latest release of Quirky Linux. The
Appril series, that started at version 7.0, is
built entirely from source using T2, and is not
related in any way to any other ...
"This Q4OS release delivers redesigned 'Setup'
utility, the native Q4OS tool, that enables smooth
and user friendly installation of external
applications. It has been improved ...
"The PC-BSD team is pleased to announce the
availability of 10.2-RELEASE! A very special
thanks to all the developers, QA, and
documentation teams for helping to make this
rel ...
"This is the official release announcement of
IPFire 2.17 - Core Update 93. This update comes
with various security fixes in the Squid web
proxy, the dnsmasq DNS proxy server ...
"After the success releasing Nyu with a lot of
passion, we decided to start creating Koe witch
reached the final stage yesterday! Koe is based on
Kubuntu 14.04 with vanilla KD ...
"KaOS is also approaching a completed switch from
Qt 4 to Qt 5 only. This ISO has only one
application left that depends on Qt 4, hplip, The
repositories have about a dozen le ...
"This is the third release of the stable/10
branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD
10.1-RELEASE and introduces some new features.
Some of the highlights: The resol ...
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