FYI, this may be of interest to some of you, if you're just starting out with Linux (or know a friend who is)...
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Ten Steps to Linux Survival

There's really no such thing as a "pure Windows" shop. Linux systems can appear as virtual machines or in the cloud, including web servers, databases, mobile device managers, version control, and monitoring systems. When one of them falters, it may fall on you to jump in and fix things. But what if you have no Linux knowledge?

Ten Steps to Linux Survival by James Lehmer provides tips to help you survive. This free, 74-page primer walks you through diagnostic and recovery tasks so you can quickly get your systems up and running. From "Don't Panic!" to navigating the filesystems and, if necessary, where to go for more help, this nifty guide will make you look and feel like a Linux wizard.

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Cheers!

Rachel Roumeliotis
Strategic Content Director, Programming

P.S. Linux is here to stay, along with many other open source technologies that fuel today's software and business systems. Learn useful skills, languages, and best practices at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, aka OSCON, happening May 8–11, 2017 in Austin, TX.




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