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Here are a series of pages that will teach you something about different aspects of the command line. Each page has a short introduction which gives you some information, often some new commands to learn, possibly some examples and then a short quiz. Hopefully by using the man pages and a little experimentation you'll be able to go through each of these lessons so that you'll learn a lot more about the command line interface. | Here are a series of pages that will teach you something about different aspects of the command line. Each page has a short introduction which gives you some information, often some new commands to learn, possibly some examples and then a short quiz. Hopefully by using the man pages and a little experimentation you'll be able to go through each of these lessons so that you'll learn a lot more about the command line interface. | ||
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== Navigating == | == Navigating == | ||
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[[CLI Variables]] | [[CLI Variables]] | ||
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== Piping == | == Piping == | ||
[[CLI Piping]] | [[CLI Piping]] |
Revision as of 11:53, 19 April 2008
Introduction
Here are a series of pages that will teach you something about different aspects of the command line. Each page has a short introduction which gives you some information, often some new commands to learn, possibly some examples and then a short quiz. Hopefully by using the man pages and a little experimentation you'll be able to go through each of these lessons so that you'll learn a lot more about the command line interface.
Good Enough
Variables
Not Good Enough
Piping
Process Management
I/O Redirection
Flow Control
Networking
ifconfig, ping, wget, traceroute
Apt
can we set up a xen instance to let students have root?
- show studnets that they can have root in our current ltsp setup.
- add the ability to have debian livecd over the net - or something like that.
Advanced Syntax
- , --sort, &c.