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Old May 6th, 2006   #1
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Know Your Terminal Commands, Terminal references.

Im updating Know your terminal command from 5.04 as it is about to get mothballed soon.

Default Know your terminal commands "Links" to commands.
When I first started Ubuntu I had a hell of a time using terminal commands and also found it fairly hard to find navagatable Linux command web sited. Attached are a few Links to Linux terminal command web sites. They are all slightly different in content and layout and found one page just wouldnt cut it. Also some of the pages have a set up when you are looking for indepth descriptions of a specific command and others have descriptions and sort of tutorials.

Hope this helps many beanie counters out there!


Anyways im putting them in groups this time to make them them easier to use.

(- -) = inactive link.

1: Reference: These links are reference pages usefull for a quick look up.
Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands (+)

An A-Z Index of the Linux BASH command line (+)

2: Tutorials and guides:
-Basics:
Linux Tutorial (- -)

Linux Command.org / Your One Stop Command Line Shop (+)

Absolute basics (- -)

On are very own web forum by one of are members::::
Terminal for Beginner's (+)

TuxFIles:: I would recoend this site to everyone. Easy to read..
tuXfiles is a source of serious and not-so-serious Linux resources (+)

-Intermediate:

Bash Guide for Beginners (+)


Linux Console Tutorial
(- -)


Lastly the Linux cookbook, is on everything linux but lookes interesting.
The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use (+)

Feel Free to post and recomend a link.
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