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Linux Basics: Weesan Lee

This document provides an introduction to Linux basics. It discusses that Linux is an open source operating system based on Unix and was created by Linus Torvalds in 1991. It also summarizes several common Linux distributions, basic Linux commands like ls, cd, pwd, and vi/emacs text editors. The document aims to give readers an overview of Linux operating systems and how to perform fundamental tasks.

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Linux Basics: Weesan Lee

This document provides an introduction to Linux basics. It discusses that Linux is an open source operating system based on Unix and was created by Linus Torvalds in 1991. It also summarizes several common Linux distributions, basic Linux commands like ls, cd, pwd, and vi/emacs text editors. The document aims to give readers an overview of Linux operating systems and how to perform fundamental tasks.

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Linux Basics

WeeSan Lee <[email protected]>

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Roadmap

 What is Unix?
 What is Linux?
 Which Linux Distribution is better?
 Fish vs. Fishing
 Basic Commands
 Vi and Emacs
 Q&A
 References
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What is Unix?

 A multi-task and multi-user Operating System


 Developed in 1969 at AT&T’s Bell Labs by
 Ken Thompson (Unix)
 Dennis Ritchie (C)
 Douglas Mcllroy (Pipes - Do one thing, do it well)
 Some other variants: System V, Solaris, SCO
Unix, SunOS, 4.4BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD,
OpenBSD, BSDI

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What is Linux?
 A clone of Unix
 Developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, a Finnish
graduate student
 Inspired by and replacement of Minix
 Linus' Minix became Linux
 Consist of
 Linux Kernel
 GNU (GNU is Not Unix) Software
 Software Package management
 Others

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Which Linux Distribution is better?
 > 300 Linux Distributions
 Slackware (one of the oldest, simple and stable distro.)
 Redhat
 RHEL (commercially support)
 Fedora (free)
 CentOS (free RHEL, based in England)
 SuSe ( based in German)
 Gentoo (Source code based)
 Debian (one of the few called GNU/Linux)
 Ubuntu (based in South Africa)
 Knoppix (first LiveCD distro.)
 …

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Which Linux Distribution is better?
Ubuntu
Debian
Knoppix

Slackware Gentoo

CentOS

Redhat

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Basic Commands
 ls  which
 $ ls -l  $ which ls
 $ ls -a  whereis
 $ ls -la  $ whereis ls
 $ ls -l --sort=time  locate
 $ ls -l --sort=size -r  $ locate stdio.h
 cd  $ locate iostream
 $ cd /usr/bin  rpm
 pwd  $ rpm -q bash
 $ pwd  $ rpm -qa
 ~  $ rpm -qa | sort | less
 $ cd ~  find
 ~user  $ find / | grep stdio.h
 $ cd ~weesan  $ find /usr/include | grep stdio.h
 What will “cd ~/weesan” do?

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Basic Commands (cont)
 echo  rm
 $ echo “Hello World”  $ rm foo
 $ echo -n “Hello World”  $ rm -rf foo
 cat  $ rm -i foo
 $ cat /etc/motd  $ rm -- -foo
 $ cat /proc/cpuinfo  chgrp
 cp  $ chgrp bar /home/foo
 $ cp foo bar  chsh
 $ cp -a foo bar  $ chsh foo
 mv  chfn
 $ mv foo bar
 $ chfn foo
 mkdir
 chown
 $ chown -R foo:bar /home/foo
 $ mkdir foo

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Basic Commands (cont)
 tar  Pipe
 $ tar cvfp lab1.tar lab1  $ cal > foo
 gzip  $ cat /dev/zero > foo
 $ gzip -9 lab1.tar  $ cat < /etc/passwd
 untar & ungzip  $ who | cut -d’ ‘ -f1 | sort |
 $ gzip -cd lab1.tar.gz | tar xvf – uniq | wc –l
 $ tar xvfz lab1.tar.gz  backtick
 touch  $ echo “The date is `date`”
 $ touch foo  $ echo `seq 1 10`
 $ cat /dev/null > foo  Hard, soft (symbolic) link
 ln vmlinuz-2.6.24.4 vmlinuz
 ln -s firefox-2.0.0.3 firefox

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Basic Commands (cont)

 Disk usage
 $ df -h /
 File space usage
 $ du -sxh ~/
 Advance stuff 
 $ ssh eon who
 $ ssh eon ‘cd .html ; tar cvfp - cs183 | gzip -9c’ | tar
xvfpz -
 $ ssh kilo-1 ‘tar cvfp - /extra/weesan’ | tar xvfp - -C /

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Vi
 2 modes  Delete
 dd (delete a line)
 Input mode
 d10d (delete 10 lines)
 ESC to back to cmd mode  d$ (delete till end of line)
 Command mode  dG (delete till end of file)
 Cursor movement
 x (current char.)
 h (left), j (down), k (up), l (right)
 Paste
 ^f (page down)  p (paste after)
 ^b (page up)  P (paste before)
 ^ (first char.)  Undo
 $ (last char.)  u
 G (bottom page)  Search
 :1 (goto first line)  /
 Swtch to input mode  Save/Quit
 a (append)  :w (write)
 i (insert)  :q (quit)
 o (insert line after  :wq (write and quit)
 O (insert line before)  :q! (give up changes)

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Emacs
 $ emacs  Paste
 Cursor movement  ^y (yank)
 ^f (forward one char.)  Undo
 ^b (backward one char.)  ^/
 ^a (begin of line)  Load file
 ^e (end of line)  ^x^f
 ^n (next line)  Cancel
 ^p (prev. line)  ^g
 ^v (page up)  Save/Quit
 alt-v (page down)  ^x^c (quit w/out saving)
 Deletion  ^x^s (save)
 ^d (delete one char)  ^x^w (write to a new file)
 alt-d (delete one word)
 ^k (delete line)

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