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Linux Knowledge Base

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Finally! I have been whining about this for so long now. It looks like enough other people finally got the clue and decided to put a great resource where people can come to learn about Linux.

Looking for an in-depth and easy to understand introduction to Linux? Then this is the place. Here you will find over 300 articles on a wide range of Linux-related topics, glossary definitions, links to more information as well as a “Test Your Knowledge” sections with hundredas questions and answers. If you want, you can jump right into the Tutorial by clicking here.

This site offers in-depth information on a wide range of topics suitable for beginners, as well as advanced users. Here you will find information about:

* Using the Linux shell.
* Editing and manipulating files and directories.
* Operating system basics, as well as internals of the Linux kernel.
* System administration, including starting and stopping the system, creating users and groups, managing printers, and system logging.
* Networking using TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, Samba and many more protocols and services.
* Hardware basics and managing youtr hardware with Linux.
* System monitoring and troubleshooting.
* Linux system security.
* Unlocking the treasure chest of information already on your system.
* and much, much more

The Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial is not just a handful of loosely related articles, which deal only with a few specific aspects of your Linux system. Instead, the Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial is a highly integrated knowledge base, with each object linked to other related objects. For example, each page as a number of specially marked terms and phrases, whose definition appears in a popup when you move your mouse over them. Clicking the links brings you to a glossary page with the definition, related terms, as well as a list of other pages in the tutorial on which this term appears. The same applies to commands and utilities. Each page also as a list of “more info” links that is specific to that page. With the exception of the articles themselves, all of the information is stored within a MySQL database, allowing for efficient and speedy access to all of the knowledge the system offers. [Read the rest]

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