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A collection of manuals, examples, tutorials, and tips for amateur Linux system administrators. | '''Linux''' is an operating system kernel that is meant to be a drop-in replacement for System V Unix. |
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All articles will use camel case titles, as with [[Linux/Users]]. Pages describing the syntax of specific files will use the all-lowercase file name, as with [[Linux/hosts]]. | <<TableOfContents>> ---- == Distributions == * [[Linux/Alma|Alma Linux]] * [[Linux/Alpine|Alpine Linux]] * [[Linux/Arch|Arch Linux]] * [[Linux/Debian|Debian]] * [[Linux/Fedora|Fedora]] * [[Linux/RHEL|RHEL]] * [[Linux/Rocky|Rocky Linux]] == General Administration == For distribution-specific administration details, see the relevant distribution's page. * [[Linux/Clock|Clock]] * [[Linux/DNS|DNS]] * [[Linux/Networking|Networking]] * [[Linux/ErasingDrives|Erasing Drives]] * [[Linux/PartitionTables|Partition Tables]] * [[Linux/FileSystems|File Systems]] * [[Linux/Swap|Swap]] * [[Linux/Users|Users]] == Configuration Files == For distribution-specific configuration files, see the relevant distribution's page. * [[Linux/fstab|fstab]] * [[Linux/hosts|hosts]] * [[Linux/nsswitch.conf|nsswitch.conf]] * [[Linux/resolv.conf|resolv.conf]] * [[Linux/resolvconf.conf|resolveconf.conf]] == POSIX Utilities == POSIX utilities should be available on all distributions. This is the subset of utilities that warrant dedicated documentation. * [[Awk|awk]] * [[Curl|curl]] * [[Ed|ed]] * [[Sed|sed]] * [[Shell|sh]] * [[Vim|vi]] See also [[Bash|bash]] and [[Zsh|zsh]], two very common subsitutes for `sh(1)`. See also [[Git|git]], which was developed alongside the Linux kernel. |
Linux
Linux is an operating system kernel that is meant to be a drop-in replacement for System V Unix.
Distributions
General Administration
For distribution-specific administration details, see the relevant distribution's page.
Configuration Files
For distribution-specific configuration files, see the relevant distribution's page.
POSIX Utilities
POSIX utilities should be available on all distributions. This is the subset of utilities that warrant dedicated documentation.
See also bash and zsh, two very common subsitutes for sh(1).
See also git, which was developed alongside the Linux kernel.