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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    I just now stumbled across this thread; NICE JOB cortman.

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    This page loads from here (post #31), but I get error 404, page not found, from the link in (post #1).
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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Quote Originally Posted by mikodo View Post
    This page loads from here (post #31), but I get error 404, page not found, from the link in (post #1).
    Whoops. Apparently made a mistake copying the link. Fixed it now.

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    What a great place to start!!
    Thanks a lot

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Quote Originally Posted by MartvandenBerg View Post
    What a great place to start!!
    Thanks a lot
    Hi, and welcome to the Forums.

    If, per chance, you are starting completely from scratch with the command line, as a noob like me, you may find the Command Line Syntax confusing... Foo this and Foo that...

    Post #2, shows a link for Command Line How To from Ubuntu Documentation, that within, shows a good explanation of the syntax.

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Every time I come across a new command, I write about it in a text file. I'll post it if anyone is interested.
    "Zero zero zero zero zero zero one! Zero zero zero zero zero one one! Zero zero zero zero one one one! Zero zero zero one one one one! Oh, oh oh one, oh oh one! Come on sucker, now lick my battery!"

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Quote Originally Posted by Atomic-Fanboy View Post
    Every time I come across a new command, I write about it in a text file. I'll post it if anyone is interested.
    Absolutely! Good idea, and if you post it I'll add it to the master list.

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Excellent resource and a commendable effort. Thanks!

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    Re: Linux Command Line Learning Resources

    Sure why not. Seems that you are on the right path to truly mastering the OS... Best method of learning if you ask me.

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