Linux Basics

In 1991, Linus Torvalds published the Linux kernel, the foundation of the Linux family of open-source, Unix-like operating systems. One of the most extensively used operating systems globally, it is utilized by embedded systems, desktop computers, servers, mobile devices, and more. Anyone can use, alter, and distribute the source code without restriction thanks to the GNU General Public License (GPL). Linux makes it possible for several people to operate freely on the same device at once. The following section aims to provide you with the fundamental knowledge of Linux you need to handle file systems securely, set up environments, run scripts, and browse command-line interfaces. Our detailed tutorials make learning Linux simple with examples.