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Linux Command Line for Beginners - Step-by-Step Workbook - cover

Linux Command Line for Beginners - Step-by-Step Workbook

Dargslan

Publisher: Dargslan s.r.o.

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Summary

Linux Command Line for Beginners: Step-by-Step Workbook
 
Master Essential Commands, Navigation, File Management, and Scripting
 
Unlock the true power of Linux with this hands-on, practical guide designed specifically for absolute beginners!
 
Are you intimidated by the Linux terminal? Do those cryptic commands and blinking cursors make you want to run back to the comfort of graphical interfaces? You're not alone—but you're also missing out on the incredible power, flexibility, and career opportunities that come with mastering the Linux command line.
 
"Linux Command Line for Beginners: Step-by-Step Workbook" transforms this learning curve into an enjoyable journey through carefully designed, hands-on exercises that build your confidence one command at a time. Unlike other technical manuals that overwhelm you with theory, this workbook focuses on practical application—you'll be typing commands and seeing results within minutes!
 
What Makes This Book Different:
 
✓ Progressive Learning Path: Start with basic terminal navigation and advance to writing your own automation scripts ✓ Practice-Based Approach: Every concept is immediately reinforced with hands-on exercises ✓ Real-World Applications: Learn how to manage files, monitor system resources, install software, and automate tasks ✓ Beginner-Friendly Language: Technical concepts explained in plain English—no prior Linux experience required ✓ Reference Materials: Includes the 50 most essential Linux commands, troubleshooting guides, and time-saving shortcuts
 
Inside You'll Discover:
 
How to confidently navigate the Linux filesystem using powerful terminal commands
 
Essential file management techniques for creating, moving, copying, and securing your data
 
Methods for viewing and editing text files directly from the command line
 
User and permission management to keep your system secure
 
Techniques for monitoring system performance and troubleshooting issues
 
Package management to easily install and update software
 
Step-by-step instructions for writing shell scripts to automate repetitive tasks
 
Scheduling automated jobs with cron to make your computer work for you
 
Whether you're preparing for a career in IT, cloud computing, web development, or cybersecurity—or simply want to understand the operating system that powers 96.3% of the world's top one million servers—this workbook provides the foundation you need.
 
Start your Linux command line journey today and join the millions of professionals who rely on these skills daily to manage systems, develop software, and secure networks worldwide!
 
Perfect for:
 
Complete beginners with no prior Linux experience
 
Students preparing for computer science or IT courses
 
Windows/macOS users curious about Linux
 
Self-taught developers wanting to expand their skillset
 
IT professionals needing to work with Linux servers
 
Anyone looking to enhance their technical literacy in today's digital world
 
Don't just use your computer—learn to command it. Your path to Linux mastery begins with the first page!
Available since: 05/27/2025.
Print length: 273 pages.

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