The Complete Linux Manual (5th Ed) - April 2020
English | 147 pages | PDF | 95.6 mb
Linux is everywhere. It powers the Internet as the main operating system behind the Web's servers, it powers spacecraft, it's the operating system for the Fastest supercomputers in the world and it's used in smart TVs and mobile devices. Why? Because it's ultra stable, lightning fast and completely free of charge.
However, there's more to Linux than simply being a free to use operating system. Its unique configuration allows the user to customise and personalise the OS into any form they wish. A Linux user can change their OS look and feel from one day to the next, install thousands of freely available apps and programs and take back control of their computer.
Linux is about freedom. Freedom from the walled-garden approach of other restrictive operating systems, freedom to choose what you want on your computer, freedom to alter it and use it how you please. It's a worldwide community of like- minded users, all striving to get the best development from this incredible OS.
With this book, you too can become a part of the open community of Linux users. The tutorials within these pages will help you get to grips with Linux, show you how it works, what you can do with it and how you can code with it to take your Linux experience to even greater heights.
6 Say Hello to Linux
8 Why Linux?
10 The Best Linux Distributions
12 Equipment You Will Need
14 Desktop Environments
16 Which Distro?
18 Getting Started with Linux
20 Creating a Linux Installer on Windows
22 Installing Linux on a PC
24 Installing a Virtual Environment
26 Installing Linux in a Virtual Environment
28 Getting to Know Linux
30 Introduction to the Cinnamon Menu
32 Navigating the Cinnamon Desktop
34 10 Things to do After Installing Linux Mint
36 Did you Know... Apollo 11
38 Creating Users and more...
44 Using the Terminal
46 Basics of the Terminal
48 Update Mint via the Terminal
SO Install Apps via the Terminal - Part 1
52 Install Apps via the Terminal - Part 2
54 Did you Know... Linux Kernel 0.01 and more ...
86 Python on Linux
88 Why Python?
90 How to Set Up Python in Linux
92 Starting Python for the First Time
94 Your First Code
96 Saving and Executing Your Code and more ...
118 C++on Linux
120 Why C++?
122 Your First C++Program
124 Structure of a C++ Program
126 Compile and Execute
128 Did you Know.. .Virus! and more ...
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