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Linux: Introduction to Linux Tutorials. "VTC" refers to Virtual Training Company, Inc. "You" refers to the user or subscriber. "Software" refers to the VTC training content and software. 2. LICENSE: VTC hereby grants to You a worldwide, non-royalty bearing, non-exclusive license to use the Software according to the provisions contained herein and subject to payment of the applicable subscription fees. 3. RESTRICTIONS: You may not do any of the following: Save the Software to Your hard disk or other storage medium; permit others to use the Software except as specified by addendum; modify, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software; make derivative works based on the Software; publish or otherwise disseminate the Software. 4.

The VTC Online University is access to every VTC training tutorial in our library. 5. 6. Trademark Notice: VTC, Virtual Training Company, Inc., The VTC Logo, and VTC Online University, are trademarks of VTC, Inc. 7. 9. 9. VTC may revise these Terms at any time by updating this posting. Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial. Table of Contents Introduction to Operating Systems This section provides an introduction to basic operating system principles from a Linux perspective. We talk about processes, files and directories and the basics of how a user interacts with the system. Linux Basics This section provides an overview of Linux as an operating system and as a product. Working With the System In this section we talk about user interaction with the system, primarily from the command line.

Shells and Utilities Here we talk in detail about the traditional way users interact with the system: the shell. Editing Files This section covers four of the most common methods of editing or manipulating files: the vi editor, awk, sed and perl. Basic Administration In this section we talk about the basics of system administration. The Operating System This section is a more detailed description of the Linux operating system. The X Windowing System Here we go into the basics of the X Windowing System. The Computer Itself Networking. ONLamp.com. Manpagez. LinLap.com [Linux Laptop Wiki] The Linux Documentation Project. YoLinux.com: Linux Tutorials, Help, Documentation and Information. The Geek Stuff.

HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials. Linux Tutorial Blog. Linux By Examples - We explain every GNU / Linux command line by examples in this blog! EnglishFrontPage - Greg's Wiki. UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners. A beginners guide to the Unix and Linux operating system. Eight simple tutorials which cover the basics of UNIX / Linux commands. Introduction to the UNIX Operating System What is UNIX? Files and processes The Directory Structure Starting an UNIX terminal Tutorial One Listing files and directories Making Directories Changing to a different Directory The directories . and .. Recommended UNIX and Linux books If you wish to continue learning Unix, here is a list of good Unix and Linux books, ranging from beginners to advanced. Open Source and Linux Forums. Articles, tips and tricks on Linux operating System, FreeBSD, Windows, Some mobile phone articles, many religious related text and other var stuff, etc.

Jesus and his Twelve Apostles, fresco with the Chi-Rho symbol ☧, Catacombs of Domitilla, Rome One day after the June 29 the Feast of The Glorious and First among Apostles Peter and Paul on 30th of June according to so called new calendar in the Eastern Orthodox Church comes, the remembrace of Feast of the gathering of 12 Glorious apostles (Σύναξη των Αγίων Δώδεκα Αποστόλων).

The Secret Supper (Christ and the 12 Apostles iconographer Simon Ushakov y. 1685 (Jude the Iscariot the traitor without a halo) "The names of the 12 Holy Apostles are: Simon (called Peter), Andrew his brother, Jacob the Zabedee and John his brother, Philip and Bartholomew, Thomas and Mathew (tax collectors), James, son of Alphaeus and Levi called (Thadeus), Simon The Canonite and Jude the Iscariot who has betrayed Christ" (Gospel of Mathew 10:2-4) (Luke 6:13-16) 15 And in those days Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples, and said, (the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty,) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. CLICK. Yeah, reviews of the live media are bullshit. And quickie reviews are useless. I get it. But if I don’t write this here and now, it won’t get written. So I downloaded all of the new Ubuntu 14.04 ISOs that interest me — regular Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu and Ubuntu GNOME. I am going to try them live on USB flash media to see what I like.

I started with Ubuntu GNOME 14.04, which I do quite like. I still like the “as needed” way of adding virtual desktops in GNOME Shell, as I like alt-tab switching between every open application and not just those in the current desktop. Do the GNOME 3 animations make me nauseous? One thing I do know is that for one of my more pathetic use cases, a terrible (TERRIBLE!) So when I’m using that particular application, I can’t do it in GNOME Shell. But back to Ubuntu GNOME. I can see the polish in GNOME Shell, which is at 3.10 in this release. That’s OK. The Ubuntu Tweak Tool is installed by default, which makes configuration less than a totally uphill battle. Where Linux users come for help. Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO. The Geek Stuff. Linux Standard Base Core Specification 3.2. LXer: Linux News. Linux Home Networking - Tutorials and Forums. Linux Classes.

I Do Linux. The GNU Privacy Guard - GnuPG.org. The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use - Table of Contents. Mostly CLI. Unix Linux Forum - Fixunix.com. The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use - Table of Contents. Linux.com | The source for Linux information. Www.hypexr.org.