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The Command Line Interface (CLI) is your window into the soul of Linux. At the CLI, you learn how Linux thinks and why it behaves as it does. However, the CLI has a reputation for being difficult to learn and tends to frighten the uninitiated. In CLI for Noobies, Joe Barr explains why the CLI provides the easiest, quickest way to do whatever needs to be done. This book is aimed directly at those just coming to Linux from other environments and covers topics that will make them more comfortable running Linux on their desktop. Topics include Shell commands, applications and tools, networking and security, as well as fun and games.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is your window into the soul of Linux. At the CLI, you learn how Linux thinks and why it behaves as it does. However, the CLI has a reputation for being difficult to learn and tends to frighten the uninitiated. In CLI for Noobies, Joe Barr explains why the CLI provides the easiest, quickest way to do whatever needs to be done. This book is aimed directly at those just coming to Linux from other environments and covers topics that will make them more comfortable running Linux on their desktop. Topics include Shell commands, applications and tools, networking and security, as well as fun and games.


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Autorenporträt
Joe Barr started his programming career in 1974, acquired his first personal computer in 1980, and has been writing about personal computing, Linux, and open source since the early 1990s. He wrote for IDG at LinuxWorld.com and ITWorld.com from 1998 through 2003 and was awarded the ASBPE 2001 Silver Medal for Best Web Commentary for his piece entitled "Dumbing Down Linux." He has been on staff at OSTG, writing for NewsForge.com and Linux.com, since 2003.