Thursday, 12 November 2020

Learn Linux Command Line Basics-(Totally Free)

  

What is Linux?

 Linux is an operating system just like Windows OS, iOS and Mac OS. In fact, it is one of the most popular platforms on the earth.Even Android, is powered by the Linux operating system. 

Linux is being used since the mid 1990s and is reached a user-base that spans the globe.  You will fine Linux everywhere: It's in your phones, in your cars, refrigerators, and televisions. It also runs a large part of the Internet. It runs all of the world’s top 500 supercomputers, and the world’s stock exchanges.

Why use Linux?

This most asked question. To answer this question, I would shout another question. Does that operating system you are currently using really work  fine??? Or, do you find yourself  fighting  against obstacles like viruses, malware, slow downs, crashes, costly repairs, and licensing fees?

If you are fighting with the above, Linux is the perfect Operating System for you. Linux has evolved into one of the most reliable computer ecosystems on the planet. With Linux you have the perfect solution for a desktop platform and reliability with zero cost of entry.

Yes zero cost of entry, as in free. You can install  this amazign OS i.e, Linux on  many computers without paying anything in return.

If Linux is free, is not it enough to win you over? Think about having an operating system that will work, trouble free, for as long as you use it. I started using Linux before 20 years (as both a desktop and server platform) and I have not had any issues with malware, ransomware, or viruses. In short Linux is very less vulnerable to such attacks. 

What is Command Line Interface?

A command line interface (or CLI) is an interface which is based on text and is used for entering commands. In the first generations of computing, when there was no mouse, command line interface was the only way to interact with a computer. When mouse was discovered the computers start using  Graphical User Interface (GUI) based Operating systems, In which Graphical interface is provided to uers. Some users love CLI, and for that every Os has a CLI called command prompt/Terminal, which is displayed when the interface is ready to accept a command.

What will you learn in this course?

  • Basic Commands
  • Links vs Soft Links
  • Command Options
  • File Commands
  • Auto Completion
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Gedit
  • Nano
  • Cat and Tac
  • Head and Tail commands
  • Combining Multiple Commands
  • Wildcards
  • Alias

Who Can Take This Course:

  • This course is especially for Beginners and for everyone who wants to learn Kali Linux.

Get course below - It is 100% free.

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