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| Documentation of an amateur Linux system administrator. | '''Linux''' is an operating system kernel that is meant to be a drop-in replacement for System V Unix. <<TableOfContents>> ---- |
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| == Administration == | == 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]] * [[Linux/Ubuntu|Ubuntu]] == General Administration == For distribution-specific administration details, see the relevant distribution's page. |
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| * Or more specifically, [[Linux/ArchLinuxFileSystem|Arch Linux File System]] | |
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For distribution-specific configuration files, see the relevant distribution's page. |
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| == Related Utilities == These are not necessarily Linux utilities, but may be of interest to an amateur Linux system administrator. * [[Curl|curl]] * [[Ed|ed]] (see also for ex) * [[Netctl|netctl]] * [[Vim|vim]] (see also for vi, and nvim) |
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.
