A unique, full-color introduction to Linux fundamentals
Serving as a low-cost, secure alternative to expensive operating systems, Linux is a UNIX-based, open source operating system. Full-color and concise, this beginner’s guide takes a learning-by-doing approach to understanding the essentials of Linux. Each chapter begins by clearly identifying what you will learn in the chapter, followed by a straightforward discussion of concepts that leads you right into hands-on tutorials. Chapters conclude with additional exercises and review questions, allowing you to reinforce and measure your understanding.
This book is essential reading for anyone entering the world of Linux!
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: Selecting an Operating System
CHAPTER 2: Investigating Linux’s Principles and Philosophy
CHAPTER 3: Understanding Software Licensing
CHAPTER 4: Using Common Linux Programs
CHAPTER 5: Managing Hardware
CHAPTER 6: Getting to Know the Command Line
CHAPTER 7: Managing Files
CHAPTER 8: Getting Help
CHAPTER 9: Using Programs and Processes
CHAPTER 10: Searching, Extracting, and Archiving Data
CHAPTER 11: Editing Files
CHAPTER 12: Creating Scripts
CHAPTER 13: Understanding Users and Groups
CHAPTER 14: Creating Users and Groups
CHAPTER 15: Setting Ownership and Permissions
CHAPTER 16: Navigating the Linux Filesystem
CHAPTER 17: Managing Network Connections
APPENDIX A: Answers to Review Questions
APPENDIX B: LPI’s Certification Program