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AlleditINTRODUCTION to LINUX
BasicAudioMixerseditMixers Alright... there are some softwares for operating sound on Linux that you should be aware of. First of all it should be said that Linux is an operating system ...
BasicCheatSheeteditCheat Sheet Sometimes there are just handy things you need to know without understanding the whole world of Linux: what version of linux am I using? type ...
BasicCommandseditLinux Commands There are some basic Linux commands that will make your life in Linux easier... Here are the commands I think you should be fluent with: man ls ...
BasicConnectivityeditConnecting to the Internet If you start your Linux computer and perhaps you have opened a browser (try typing mozilla in a terminal) but you can't get online then ...
BasicFTPeditFTP FTP stands for file transfer protocol and a software using this protocol for transferring files across the internet is called an ftp application. If you have done ...
BasicFileStructureeditLinux File Structure If you open your terminal and type the following (followed by a return): cd / You will be placed in the top directory of the Linux file system ...
BasicMediaPlayerseditPLAYERS XMMS Ok... now to the players... you need to know how to use a simple media player under Linux because they are useful for checking whether your stream ...
BasicSoftwareInstallProcesseditInstalling Software Well, installing software on Linux is a broad subject because each version of Linux has its own package management system. For example, if you ...
BasicTextEditorseditText Editors Righto... so you will be thinking "text editors! i thought this was about streaming media!" ...well, if you don't know how to use a text editor in Linux ...
BasicWindowingeditLinux Windowing Environments The first major difference you will notice when using Linux will be its desktop environment. This is the visual system of windows and ...
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