Tweeting Linux: 140 Linux Configuration Commands Explained in 140 Characters or Less

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.19 (667 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0983660719 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 310 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-01-06 |
| Language | : | English |
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Must have, easy to understand reference If you are a Linux admin or you are just learning Linux and want an easy to use and understand reference guide, Tweeting Linux is it. The author tells you exactly what you need to know about each command in a short, concise format. The commands are in alphabetic order so it is extremely easy to . Get it if it is free! Get it if it is free, it saves you the trouble of taking screenshots of your terminal help session. Quick & dirty. If you want a reminder of what commands are available, but don't need a deep dive, this will do.. Great book. Excellent resource. I recommend it to anyone working with Linux.I will be using it to review and improve my existing Linux vocabulary.
Tweeting Linux: 140 Linux Configuration Commands Explained in 140 Characters or Less is a straight-forward approach to learning Linux commands. trainer and Linux administrator, here's a sampling of what you'll find:How to use rsync to synchronize filesTwo tools for managing Apache Web serversFour commands to query name serversFour ways to get helpFour ways to install and manage softwareThe secret command that prevents even administrators from deleting a fileHow to use diff to compare filesSeven ways to use "find" to search for filesThe three steps to installing software from source codeThe little-known Linux tool that combines ping and tracerouteHow to create pop-up notices in the system trayAll information is p
and Australia speaking on a range of topics related to information systems and technology.. Don R. Crawley, Linux+, CCNA Security invested his 35 years of workplace technology experience and 15 years as a technical trainer in Tweeting Linux: 140 Linux Configuration Commands Explained in 140 Characters or Less. He is a firm b
In addition to Tweeting Linux, he is author of The Accidental Administrator: Linux Server Step-by-Step Configuration Guide, The Accidental Administrator: Cisco ASA Security Appliance Step-by-Step Configuration Guide, and The Compassionate Geek: Mastering Customer Service for I.T. Professionals. He has appeared before audiences in all 50 states, plus Canada, the U.K. About the AuthorDon R. and Australia speaking on a range of topics related to information systems and technology.. Crawley, Linux+, CCNA Security invested his 35 years of workplace technology experience and 15 years as a technical trainer in Tweeting Linux: 140 Linux Configuration Commands Explained in 140 Characters or Less. He is a firm believer in finding the most dir
