In this chapter you will learn about the following Linux Ubuntu commands that are listed in the table below. When you click on each command, you will be provided with three sections:
The 'whatis' section which describes what this command does.
The 'man' section which shows the manual pages for command.
The 'Example' section which provides you with some of the examples.
Select any command to start learning |
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useradd | userdel | usermod | groupadd | groupdel | groupmod | users | systemctl | catman | pwck | grpck |
type | ext4 | mkfs | wget | journalctl | Intro | lsattr | fstab | mount | pgrep | umount |
pkill | pmap | gzip | pstree | grep | egrep | fgrep | set | setenv | services | env |
curl | figlet | docker | systemd | ufw | apt | apt-get | apt-cache | sources.list | apt.conf | apt-config |
stat | pldd | pwdx | hostnamectl | tar | ldd | strace | core | adb | gcc | swapon |
gdb | dd | dpkg | gunzip | syslog | htop | modinfo | snap | nm | lsmod | lshw |
netstat | iostat | vmstat | sar | cron | free | mpstat | time | nohup | exec | ncal |
gcore | rpm | pkill | lsof | expr | screen | elf | tcpdump | ld | as | make |
To better understand each command, you can also check some of the related documentation provided to you on the left side of this page under the "Refrences" section by clicking on each of the hypertext. For instance, you can read the Linux Ubuntu documentation which is in both in "HTML, and PDF" format by clicking on the Official Ubuntu Documentation, or read the UNIX and Linux manual pages for different flavors of UNIX and Linux at MyWebUniveristy.com by clicking at Linux Ubuntu Manual Pages in PDF Format. or see my latest update of LINUX ( Red Hat, Rocky, Ubuntu Manual Pages in PDF Format and Windows Help, Windows PowerShell Commands and Cmdlets in PDF format ) by clicking at LINUX and Windows Technical Docs in PDF Format