IBM tutorial teaches Linux command-line basics
IBM DeveloperWorks has published a new online tutorial that teaches common Linux command-line functions. At some point, all Linux users should get to know at least a few command-line functions in order to get more out of their systems, and this tutorial is a simple, cost-effective way to do it.
"GUIs are fine, but to unlock the real power of Linux, there's no substitute for the command line," DeveloperWorks says in the introduction. "In this third of five tutorials, Ian Shields introduces you to the Linux command line and several GNU and UNIX commands. By the end of this tutorial, you will be comfortable using commands on a Linux system."
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