There are way too many books about the Linux/Unix operating system to list here many of them very good, but directed towards different learning styles and levels. This list includes books that I use, ...
This copy of tutorial is originated from here. There are 8 simple tutorials which cover the basics of UNIX / Linux commands. You may check out this repo and view it on your local machine.
This 'bootcamp' is intended to provide the reader with a basic overview of essential Unix/Linux commands that will allow them to navigate a file system and move, copy, edit files. It will also ...
Many users who try Linux for the first time can get confused easily as their is no readily apparent help system available to them. As Windows programs are typically graphical in nature, it is not too ...
Free online Linux courses, whether affiliated with universities or not, are generally intended for self-study and aren't offered for academic credit. Some material is offered through the schools' ...
You can use the stat command to view dates and times associated with Linux files, and the date command can do some handy conversions if you’d like to display the current time in the epoch format.
Columnist Dave Taylor reminisces about the early days of UNIX and how Linux evolved and grew from that seed. Twenty five years of Linux Journal. This also marks my 161st column with the magazine too, ...