Windows-to-Linux roadmap: Series overview
Windows-to-Linux roadmap: Series overview: "Windows-to-Linux roadmap: Series overview
Contents:
Step 1. Thinking in Linux
Step 2. Console crash course
Step 3. Introduction to Webmin
Step 4. User administration
Step 5. Linux logging
Step 6. Working with file systems
Step 7. Networking
Step 8. Backup and recovery
Step 9. Installing software
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A roadmap for developers making the transition to Linux
Level: Introductory
Chris Walden (cmwalden-at-us.ibm.com)
e-business Architect, IBM Developer Relations
11 Nov 2003
IBM e-business architect Chris Walden is your guide through a nine-part developerWorks series on moving your operational skills from a Windows to a Linux environment. He covers everything from logging to networking, and from the command-line to help systems -- even compiling packages from available source code.
You're moving from Windows to Linux. You've decided you want the stability, flexibility, and cost savings of Linux, but you have many questions in your head. Isn't Linux like Unix? Isn't Unix hard? Where do you begin to make sense of all of this? Is there a map you can follow?
This roadmap is designed to help you take the experience and knowledge that you already have in computing and redirect it to working in Linux. It's not the only reference you'll ever need, "
Contents:
Step 1. Thinking in Linux
Step 2. Console crash course
Step 3. Introduction to Webmin
Step 4. User administration
Step 5. Linux logging
Step 6. Working with file systems
Step 7. Networking
Step 8. Backup and recovery
Step 9. Installing software
Resources
About the author
Rate this article
Related content:
Speed-start your Linux app
Start here to learn about Linux
Technical FAQ for Linux users
Subscriptions:
dW newsletters
dW Subscription
(CDs and downloads)
A roadmap for developers making the transition to Linux
Level: Introductory
Chris Walden (cmwalden-at-us.ibm.com)
e-business Architect, IBM Developer Relations
11 Nov 2003
IBM e-business architect Chris Walden is your guide through a nine-part developerWorks series on moving your operational skills from a Windows to a Linux environment. He covers everything from logging to networking, and from the command-line to help systems -- even compiling packages from available source code.
You're moving from Windows to Linux. You've decided you want the stability, flexibility, and cost savings of Linux, but you have many questions in your head. Isn't Linux like Unix? Isn't Unix hard? Where do you begin to make sense of all of this? Is there a map you can follow?
This roadmap is designed to help you take the experience and knowledge that you already have in computing and redirect it to working in Linux. It's not the only reference you'll ever need, "
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