Type Book
Date 2020
Pages 629
Tags nonfiction, Linux

Using and Administering Linux: Volume 1

From looking at the TOCs of all three volumes of this, this book won't teach much that the average linux user doesn't know, and the whole series is unlikely to teach anything unfamiliar to me. It might be nice if you know nothing about Linux and want a structured way to get started.

Name Role
Apress Media, LLC Publisher
David Both Author

Contents

1: Introduction 1
2: Introduction to Operating Systems 23
3: The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins 47
4: Preparation 71
5: Installing Linux 117
6: Using the Xfce Desktop 153
7: Using the Linux Command Line 181
8: Core Utilities 225
9: Data Streams 239
10: Text Editors 273
11: Working As Root 283
12: Installing and Updating Software 309
13: Tools for Problem Solving 335
14: Terminal Emulator Mania 395
15: Advanced Shell Topics 417
16: Linux Boot and Startup 451
17: Shell Configuration 491
18: Files, Directories, and Links 513
19: Filesystems 549
Bibliography 609
Index 615