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ok So I want to know all of the basic commands and functions of linux.
Such as I have been using a program to rip iso images from cds when all along I could have just used the basic DD command. I do not want to download programs I do not need because I did not know linux could do it.
So I am looking for a book to buy. Linux4dummies type thing that will tell me all the basic commands that come with linux and explain how and why they work.
Any Suggestions?
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You don't have to buy one; unless you're one of those people that like to physically hold on to something or for reference collection.
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Man pages. Though you have to know they exist to find them...
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Agreed - information in paper form isn't required. If only books had a ctrl+F function, then I could see them making a comeback.
Google is your friend. Google.com/linux is even friendlier. Anything that you can't find in those - that's what the Arch Linux Forums are here for
Last edited by drelyn86 (2012-02-05 03:52:00)
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Man pages. Though you have to know they exist to find them...
Actually man and apropos commands. The latter is a tremendous help to find a man page if you don't know exactly what you are after.
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You don't have to buy one; unless you're one of those people that like to physically hold on to something or for reference collection.
Great reference I will have fun with this.
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While it's for a different distribution, the Slackbook is too great to pass up.
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