This is a practical, step-by-step guide to Linux system administration, command-line usage, and development environment setup, written from the perspective of a Java developer. The tutorial is structured as a sequence of terminal commands with explanations, teaching system administration through direct modification of plain-text configuration files. It provides separate workflows for CentOS, Ubuntu, and Kali Linux, covering both yum and apt package managers with equivalent…
The main features of judasn/linux-tutorial are: Java Developer Guides, Command Line References, Configuration File Editing, Development Environment Configurations, Linux Environment Setups, Virtual Machine Provisioning, Development Environment Setup, YUM Package Managers.
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