Linux Commands for Beginners 13 – Viewing Logs

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This video serves as an introduction to viewing logs.

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Linux Commands for Beginners 23 – Transferring Files with scp

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. In video 23, we explore transferring files from one system to another via scp.

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Linux Commands for Beginners 22 – Remote Management with OpenSSH

The Linux Commands for Beginners series shows you all the commands you’ll need to know to boost your CLI skillset. In this particular video, I show off the benefits of remote management with OpenSSH, a very popular method of remote connection for issuing commands from a remote terninal.

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Linux Commands for Beginners 21 – Changing Permissions Numerically

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This time, we’ll take another look at permissions and explore the numerical representation of permission on our Linux system.

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Linux commands for Beginners 20 – Package Management on Fedora and CentOS (dnf and yum)

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. In this video, we’ll take another look at package management, this time with the dnf command (Fedora) and the yum command (CentOS).

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Linux Commands for Beginners 19 – The find Command

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. In this video, we’ll see how the find command can be used to quickly search through our filesystem.

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Linux Commands for Beginners 18 – Variables

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This time, we’ll take a much overdo look at variables.

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Linux Commands for Beginners 17 – Streams

In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we’ll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You’ll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This time, we’ll checkout output streams.

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