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This is an overview on the tools needed to successfully create, copy, move, and rename files and directories.
There are many ways in creating and even editing files. You can use commands such as vim and touch to create and edit files.
Linux Compression utilities are useful for archiving.
Logging into different users is a pretty straight forward process via terminal. When first booting your system you’ll be brought to a login screen either in terminal or GUI. If a terminal login appears, odds are you are in runlevel 3. If the GUI login screen appears then you’re most likely in runlevel 5.
This tutorial goes over the techniques used to remotely access systems via SSH and or VNC.
Grep is a powerful utility that can be used to parse out and or query files for data.
Linux input-output redirection is a powerful yet useful tool that can be used to save data for later viewing as well as automating particular tasks.
Linux Video Tutorials - December 10, 2011
In this video I discuss some of the common network utilities used by system administrators. The tools discussed in this
Linux Video Tutorials - November 15, 2011
This video will teach you how to use the Linux Batch and At Utilities also known as one time schedulers.
Linux Video Tutorials - November 15, 2011
This video is on Linux CronTabs also known as Job Schedulers, Task Schedulers, and Cron Jobs. Let me know if
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