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Linux Foundations: From Zero to Terminal Confidence is the first book in the Practical Linux Series - a hands-on learning path for absolute beginners.
If you have ever opened a Linux terminal and felt completely lost, you are not alone. For many beginners, Linux feels intimidating - a black screen, unfamiliar commands, and no clear place to start. Most people either give up too early or get stuck jumping between tutorials that don't connect into a clear learning path. This book was written to solve that problem. Rather than overwhelm you with theory, this guide takes a practical, step-by-step approach. You will build real skills by using the command line, not just reading about it. Each chapter follows a clear sequence, so you always know what to do next. All examples are designed and tested on a beginner-friendly Ubuntu environment. What You Will Learn: - What Linux is and why it matters- How to choose the right Linux distribution for your needs- How to install Ubuntu Linux on your own computer or inside a virtual machine- How to navigate the file system and manage files from the terminal- Essential commands like ls, cd, cp, mv, rm, grep, and find- Basic text editing using nano- Command pipelines using the pipe symbol and output redirection>Who This Book Is For: This book is for absolute beginners. No prior Linux or command-line experience is required. If you can open a terminal and type, you can follow this book. This book is especially useful for: - Aspiring web developers- AI and data science beginners- DevOps newcomers- Cybersecurity students>About the Series: This book is Book 1 of the Practical Linux Series: - Book 1: Linux Foundations - From Zero to Terminal Confidence- Book 2: Linux File Systems, Permissions, Users, and Groups- Book 3: Linux System Operations>Start here if you are new to Linux. Progress through the series to develop a complete foundation in Linux administration. No previous Linux experience is required. Just a computer, a willingness to learn, and the desire to finally master the Linux command line.Wie gefällt Ihnen unser Shop?