Learn the Linux Command Line with A Practical Guide to Linux
On January - 19 - 2012Comments Off
Ever since I started with computers in 1995 I have found some need to use the command line to accomplish certain tasks. If you just want to do word processing, nothing beats a good graphical word processor. But some tasks – especially automated ones – practically beg for the command line. In order to automate tasks, you really need to know the command line commands. But if you don’t use the command line frequently, or are new to administering GNU/Linux systems, you might find Mark Sobell’s book, A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors and Shell Programming really useful.