simple linux commands part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

This is a video about simple linux commands that work on nearly every distribution of linux. This video is for people brand new to Linux

Providing training videos since last Tuesday.
http://technoblogical.com
Thanks for watching.

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  • Linux is free and typically the servers only come with command line. For a Desktop, it is a bit extreme. It'll have similar functionality that you can get from Windows Server 2008 ($6000) or OS X ($500). Windows does really well with Active Directory and user management and, a lot of this stuff works on OS X, but good luck convincing the boss to spend the money, if you can just recycle the old Pentium III in the server closet for free for your file server. Plus GUI uses up clock cycles.

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  • these tutorials are definitely enhancing my understanding of Linux commands...this is will help me be prepared for my hands on exams to come

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  • @JLA88 for security and also it`s open resource 

  • thank you.

  • @technoblogical

    funny man, so those people if you give them a simple thing to do, the have no clue, huh?

  • @WorkFromHome001 What else would he do with it, that's not how the saying goes at all...

  • thanks really helps me understand not just knowing them and memorising them.

  • Thank you so much for making this tutorial!

  • Wow, nice! I run a server on linode.com and always have trouble working with current directories. Even though these aren't relevant to what I work with, they will enhance the way I work on my server tenfold without a doubt. Thanks a lot! :-)

  • terrrific series, thanks. I need to access my local PC (w7) from linux PC that is connected with lan. local ip I need to access is 192.168.0.10, what steps are necessary to copy files from that machine to linux machine.

  • @JLA88 because window cannot do much it is not as powerful stable as linux

  • @JLA88 Do you eat with that mouth?

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