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Unix/Linux Command Cheat Sheet. In an attempt to find a good Unix reference for you FOSSwire readers, I was unsuccessful at finding a decent one on the Internet.

Unix/Linux Command Cheat Sheet

So, why not make one? Click the image above to download a full PDF. Print it out, stick it on your wall, and pass it on. It's licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license, so feel free do distribute and modify it, even for commercial use! Just keep the FOSSwire credit on the page. UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners.

A beginners guide to the Unix and Linux operating system.

UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners

Eight simple tutorials which cover the basics of UNIX / Linux commands. Introduction to the UNIX Operating System What is UNIX? LinuxCommand.org: Learn the Linux command line. Write shell scripts. Ubuntu Server Guide. Wubi (installer) Wubi was born as an independent project and as such versions 7.04 and 7.10 were unofficial releases.[2] Since 8.04 the code has been merged within Ubuntu and since 8.04 alpha 5, Wubi can also be found in the Ubuntu Live CD.[1] It was removed in 13.04.[3] The project's aim is to enable existing Windows users, unacquainted with Linux, to try Ubuntu without risking any data loss (due to disk formatting or partitioning mistakes).[2] It can also safely uninstall Ubuntu from within Windows.

Wubi (installer)

While Wubi does not install Ubuntu directly to its own partition this can also be accomplished by using LVPM, the Loopmounted Virtual Partition Manager, to transfer the Wubi-generated Ubuntu installation to a dedicated real partition, including a bootable USB keydrive.[1] The advantage of this setup is that users can test the operating system and install the drivers before they install it to a dedicated partition (and avoid booting and functioning risks). Wubi - Ubuntu Installer for Windows.