Linux is a widely-used open-source operating system, similar to Windows, Mac, and Android. It shares similarities with Unix, another operating system known for its commercial use. Unix and Linux have comparable components, including the kernel, shell, and programs. Many commands in Unix and Linux exhibit similar behavior and syntax.
Linux/Unix Tutorial
Getting Started with Linux
Installation with Linux
Linux File System
Linux Kernel
Linux Networking Tools
Linux Process
Linux Firewall
Shell Scripting & Bash Scripting
Introduction to Linux Shell and Shell Scripting
What is Terminal, Console, Shell and Kernel?
How to Create a Shell Script in linux
Shell Scripting - Different types of Variables
Bash Scripting - Introduction to Bash and Bash Scripting
Bash Script - Define Bash Variables and its types
Shell Scripting - Shell Variables
Bash Script - Difference between Bash Script and Shell Script
Shell Scripting - Difference between Korn Shell and Bash shell
Shell Scripting - Interactive and Non-Interactive Shell
Shell Script to Show the Difference Between echo “$SHELL” and echo ‘$SHELL’
Linux Administrator System
What is Linux System Administration?
Beginner's Guide to Linux System Administration
How to Monitor System Usage, Outages and Troubleshoot Linux Servers
Linux - Systemd and its Components
Boot Process with Systemd in Linux
How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server
How to Start, Stop and Restart Services in Linux Using systemctl Command