[lug] Linux Commands

Jason Packer/Boulder/Contr/IBM jpacker at us.ibm.com
Tue Aug 22 09:44:25 MDT 2000


Just so you know that your offerings are not falling on deaf ears, every
time one of you makes a reference to a website with new user information
for Unix in general or Linux in particular, your e-mail gets dropped right
into my training folder, so that I can make use of the information you
provided in my training courses here at IBM Boulder.

          Jason


Jason Packer - Computer Task Group
IBM Global Services
Business Partner System Education Coordinator
vox: (303) 924-3249 / pgr: (888) 393-7913
jpacker at us.ibm.com



"Jarosko, Bill" <Bill_Jarosko at adc.com>@lug.boulder.co.us on 08/22/2000
09:32:38 AM

Please respond to lug at lug.boulder.co.us

Sent by:  lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us


To:   "'lug at lug.boulder.co.us'" <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
cc:
Subject:  RE: [lug] Linux Commands



A few more..

http://www.best.com/~aturner/RedHat-FAQ/

http://smalllinux.netpedia.net/links/index.html  This is one of the better
ones....

http://www.magma.ca/~bklimas/Linux_commands.htm

http://www.poulpetersen.dk/linux/uklinind.htm

I hope these help someone....someday...





-----Original Message-----
From: Wayde Allen [mailto:wallen at boulder.nist.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 8:48 AM
To: George Free
Cc: List: Boulder Linux User's Group; 6net at boulder.nist.gov
Subject: [lug] Linux Commands



George,
For a listing of very basic Linux commands see
my Newbie columns at <http://lug.boulder.co.us/docs.html>.  In particular,
check out article #4 <http://lug.boulder.co.us/docs/newbie04.html>.

One thing that is also useful is the ability to use the man command to
look for relevant keywords.  Say you want to know how to delete files.
You can type:

    man -k delete

and the system will give you a list of all commands related to the keyword
delete.  Of course you will have to figure out which of these are relevant
to you particular situation, but at least it gives you a place to start.

I would also suggest you learn about the man command itself by typing:

   man man

Hope that helps.

- Wayde
  (wallen at boulder.nist.gov)


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