RE: Easy Command References
I thought I’d post this little Linux reference guide links for everyone. Remember, I’ve started posting most of the techE stuff on benway.net
When I first got rolling with Linux, I found it handy to have a command reference on hand. I started with a DOS-Linux comparison chart posted on the wall near my desk, then a Linux-only chart until I didn’t need either of them at all. During my usual scans through the contents of my feed reader, I stumbled across the following charts at Really Linux, a site for Linux beginners, and I thought some of…
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