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Power User Guide: Linux Tricks, Hacks and Secrets (2018)

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Linux runs on everything these days, from things as small as watches, IoT devices (such as a Raspberry Pi, and other single board computers), smartphones, laptops, desktops, servers, network devices, and even mainframes. Linux is also used by many cloud services for management or running infrastructure, on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud.

There are three versions of this book, Volume 1 which is the Bash Systems Administration edition. There is also Volume 2 which is the Bash Systems Reference edition. There is also the Ultimate Edition, which contains all the content of both Volume 1 & 2.

Volume 1, the Bash Systems Administration edition is for people wanting to learn Linux (for a job interview [i.e. Linux Systems Administration or Engineer, DEVOPS, DEVSECOPS, etc.] or creating an IoT device), or have been using it for years. This book is written for everyone that wants to start learning to master the Linux OS and the Bash shell. As well as learn how to take advantage of the advanced features. This book is designed to help you get started quickly or advance your existing skills without wasting your time.

Volume 2 which is the Bash Systems Reference edition, contains references to hundreds of commands, examples, tips and notes to give you additional insight on commands or topics being covered. This book also includes a comprehensive quick reference (with examples) of over 600+ Linux commands. There are also several Linux and related quick start guides included on several advanced topics, including applications, networking topics, Bash keyboard shortcuts and a great deal more.

Topics covered: Linux Operating Systems, Linux Commands, Bash One-liners and Scripting. How to install: Apache Web Server, MySQL, PHPMyAdmin, and PHP. How to install and manage Docker, and Git. System administration topics include: troubleshooting, networking, and more. Security topics include: overviews on firewall management, and how to lock down your Linux Operating System.

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... maybe this will help a few of the Linux nerds here, and encourage others who are contemplating switching. Nothing like a huge manual of shell commands to entice an aspiring Linux guru, right?

... of a conspiracy to undermine your privacy and integrity of your data.

I have been using the GNU/Linux since the time when there was no X window system and we only had text terminals to play....

Thank for the sharing !!! Will force my kids to read it ;-)