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Linux

What is Linux?

linux-penguinLinux is an open source operating system

If it's good enough for Google, Yahoo and Amazon you might also find a use for it in your school.

The articles here get you started with the command line and will help you to build and manage your own Linux servers and workstations, including gateway servers, file and print sharing and backup services among many others.


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Access SMB shares
Add a new hard drive
Bootable Live USB drive
Change Password
Changing ownership of files
Copying files
Delete files and directories
Discover IP Addresses
Display Disk Space
Finding files
Hardware Investigation
Hardware listing
ifconfig vs ip
Install Linux Mint
IP Configuration
Join Linux to an Active Directory Domain
Listing the current directory
Make a new directory
Migrating data to a new drive
Modifying files
Moving and renaming files
Parted Magic on a USB stick
Permissions and Ownership
Pretending to be root
Remove empty directories
Scroll Up
Set DNS nameservers
Smartmontools
Static IP Address
Tiny Core Linux
Users and Groups
vi basics
Zipping and unzipping Files
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