Guide to Unix/Linux

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Linux® is an open source, Unix®-like kernel and operating system. The author of the kernel itself is Linus Torvalds, plus a loosely-knit team of programmers who enhance it in a collaborative effort over the Internet. This page provides a brief overview of the main features of the Linux kernel and system, especially in comparison to other Unix-like systems. There are several other Wikibooks about Linux with more information.

General Introduction

After Linus Torvalds suggested a penguin, Larry Ewing (lewing@isc.tamu.edu) used The GIMP to draw this popular image of Tux, the Linux mascot. Tux is now also the hero of some Linux games. In Guide to UNIX, "tux" has an account on the example machines.

Unix Core

Kernel

Userland

Unix Administration

Objective: To equip linux novice with essential administration skills to be proficient with the Linux environment.

Installation


System Administration

cron

Networking


Server Administration


Wikibooks for Linux

Wikibooks has several other books on its Linux section of the computing bookshelf. Here is a sample:

In addition, some books have Linux chapters:

See also

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