#linuxbasics

2026-01-10

Bash turns 38 today! Celebrate Bash's 38th birthday with 38 built-in features and essential tips. Learn keyboard shortcuts, parameter expansion, conditionals & more.

Full guide here: ostechnix.com/38-bash-tips-she

#Bash #Shell #Bash38 #Linux #Bashtips #Shelltips #Shellscripting #Linuxhowto #Linuxbasics #Linuxcommands

2026-01-07

Learn how to convert man pages to PDF using man -t and ps2pdf. Complete guide with commands for Linux, BSD, and macOS.

Read the full guide here: ostechnix.com/print-export-man

#Manualpages #manpage #pdf #ps2pdf #Ghostscript #Postscript #mandoc #Linux #Unix #Bsd #Macos #Linuxcommands #Linuxbasics #Linuxhowto #Sysadmin #Linuxadmin

2026-01-03

Learn how to view, format, and inspect CSV files in the Linux terminal using column, cut, sort, grep, and less commands. No spreadsheet needed!

Full Guide Here: ostechnix.com/view-csv-files-l

#CSV #Linuxcommands #Linuxbasics #Linux #DataInspection #Column #Sort #Cut #Grep

2026-01-02

Cheat Sheet: View and Monitor CPU Temperature in Linux

#Linux #Linuxtips #Temperature #Sensors #LinuxCommands #LinuxBasics #Cheatsheet

Cheat Sheet: View and Monitor CPU Temperature in Linux
2025-12-27

This guide explains top 10 dangerous Linux commands in simple terms. Learn why they are risky and how beginners should think about them.

More details here: ostechnix.com/dangerous-linux-

#DangerousLinuxCommands #Linuxbasics #Linux #Beginners

2025-12-24

Learn how the Linux file command reveals the real file type, detects MIME types, inspects archives, and fixes real admin problems.

Full Tutorial: ostechnix.com/linux-file-comma

#file #filetype #linux #linuxcommands #linuxbasics #linuxadmin #linuxhowto

2025-12-19

Learn 20 powerful Linux tips and tricks to work faster in the terminal. Practical command-line shortcuts used by real Linux admins.

Full Guide Here: ostechnix.com/linux-tips-and-t

#Linuxcommands #Linuxbasics #Linuxtips #Commandline #Linux #CLI

2025-12-18

Learn a simple, portable Linux shell command to display each PATH directory on its own line. Works in bash, sh, zsh, and more.

Full guide here: ostechnix.com/read-linux-path-

#PathVariable #Linux #Linuxshelltip #Linuxtips #Linuxbasics #Linuxcommands

2025-11-10

Learn what Pacsave files are in Arch Linux, why pacman creates .pacsave files, and how to restore your old configurations safely after removing a package.

Step-by-Step Tutorial: ostechnix.com/understanding-pa

#Pacsave #Pacman #Archlinux #Packagemanagement #Linuxcommands #Linuxbasics #Linuxhowto

Daniel Kuhl ✌🏻☮️☕️daniel1820815@infosec.exchange
2025-11-04

Keeping up my streak (4 days) with #cybersecurity 101 on #TryHackMe.

Started with the next section #LinuxBasics Fundamentals. It started smooth. 🤓

tryhackme.com/path/outline/cyb

2025-10-30

Learn what drop-in (.d) directories are in Linux and how they help manage configuration files safely.

Full guide here: ostechnix.com/drop-in-d-direct

#Linux #Linuxbasics #Linuxcommands #LinuxConfiguration #Linuxadmin

2025-09-27

Learn how to use Linux help commands like apropos, whatis, man, info, and --help to discover commands and learn their usage.

Full tutorial with examples: ostechnix.com/linux-command-he

#Linux #Linuxcommands #Linuxbasics #Linuxhelp

Ferrus :verified_paw:audaciousfurry@bark.lgbt
2025-08-16

@chronohart

Never used it myself, but I can recommend this website for self-learning the basics of Linux: linuxjourney.com/

I can also try my best to answer any questions anyone may have about Linux.

As an aside, I'd recommend Linux Mint for beginners due to its resemblance to Windows and ease of use with many built-in graphical tools. ZorinOS is also another one with an optional premium version.

For new users, unless they're more used to a MacOS-style interface, I'd actually advise to keep away from #GNOME as its interface will be confusing to (former) Windows users.

linuxmint.com/
zorin.com/os/

This blog post by ZorinOS may also be of some help: blog.zorin.com/2025/05/28/wind

Feel free to DM me if you want any clarification or understanding, or just reply to this comment.

For those that are slightly savvy, I'd recommend the Debian Handbook. It definitely requires some knowledge and there are some debian-specific components of it, but it helps with a general understanding of how Linux itself works:
debian-handbook.info/browse/st

#Boost for visibility.

#boost #boost4reach #boostswelcome #linuxmint #linux #zorin #zorinos #zorin_os #linux_mint #LinuxBasics #linuxbeginner #windowsmigration

2025-08-04

What is Userspace Reboot or Soft Reboot in Linux? A Simple Guide for Beginners #Systemd #Userspace #Kernel #Linux #Linuxbasics #Linuxcommands #Linuxhowto
ostechnix.com/userspace-reboot

2025-06-10

Easy Ways To Insert The Last Argument Of The Previous Command In Bash, Fish and Zsh #bash #fish #zsh #linuxshell #linuxbasics #linuxcommands #linux #cli
ostechnix.com/insert-last-comm

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