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		<title>The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People who are Linux Users</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read once a book called the “7 practices of the strongly effective people” by Stephen Covey who explain qualities that a person must drink to strongly be successful in the life. It is a large book which provides the inspiration to people with the act and makes the positive changes their lives. Guess what, [...]]]></description>
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<p><!--[endif]-->I read once a book called the “7 practices of the strongly effective people” by Stephen Covey who explain qualities that a person must drink to strongly be successful in the life. It is a large book which provides the inspiration to people with the act and makes the positive changes their lives. Guess what, Rami Taibah compiled a whole of 7 practices that the users of Linux can employ to be strongly effective which makes large read. The list disappears as follows:1. Never opening as root &#8211; it is superfluous if you employ a distribution of Linux such as ubuntu which employs the sudo to temporarily raise a user with the superb mode of user. Nevertheless a valid point.</p>
<p>2. Call your files correctly &#8211; of I the stick usually with that but even if you have spaces in the names of your files, the achievement of blow helps you by obtaining the names of the right files.</p>
<p>3. Place /home in its own partition &#8211; I approve that of any heart. Read this article to know more about the partitions.</p>
<p>4. Suitable management of accident &#8211; employ the xkill and the tastes to enclose an application badly conduisante.</p>
<p>5. Test the multiple distributions &#8211; you have a heap of them to choose.</p>
<p>6. Brush to the top of your line of order qualifications &#8211; learn how to employ the line of order tools to achieve the complex charges. It is a large saver of time. Do not forget to take some qualifications scripting blow on the way.</p>
<p>7. And in conclusion, be always ready to release the experiment of power in inside &#8211; in other words.</p>
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		<title>Getting to the Linux Command Line From a Linux Desktop to Run Linux Commands</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 09:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are new to Linux, you can easily learn Linux with a Linux desktop. This is because it&#8217;s easier to make Linux software programs and Linux commands from a Linux desktop. Linux commands from a desktop, you need to open a terminal emulation window (also known as a Linux terminal or Linux console). If [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">If you are new to Linux, you can easily learn Linux with a Linux desktop. This is because it&#8217;s easier to make Linux software programs and Linux commands from a Linux desktop.</p>
<p>Linux commands from a desktop, you need to open a terminal emulation window (also known as a Linux terminal or Linux console). If you have a Linux terminal, the Linux command line prompt and you can Linux commands.</p>
<p>Linux Tips: The Linux command line prompt is also known as &#8220;CLI&#8221;, for &#8220;Command Line Interface.&#8221; And Linux commands are also known as &#8220;Linux terminal commands&#8221; and &#8220;Linux console commands.&#8221;</p>
<p>With over 130 different Linux distributions (versions) to choose from, with various Linux desktops, it may seem confusing to a Linux terminal. But there are essentially three simple ways to create a Linux terminal and get to the Linux command line prompt &#8211; so you can learn how to use Linux commands.</p>
<p>3 way to open a Linux terminal emulation window (terminal / console) from the Linux desktop</p>
<p>1st Look for an icon that looks like a computer screen and click it. Some desktops do not have this symbol.</p>
<p>2nd Right-click an empty space on the desktop and a menu appears. Looking for an item on the menu called &#8220;Linux Terminal&#8221;, &#8220;Linux console&#8221;, or similar &#8211; and select this item.</p>
<p>3rd Look through all the menus (and submenus) on the desktop for the words &#8220;Linux Terminal&#8221;, &#8220;Linux console&#8221;, or similar to &#8211; and select this item.</p>
<p>After a terminal emulation window, you see a Linux command line. The prompt them to appear May] $, or they may look different on your system.</p>
<p>You can use all the steps to create a Linux terminal and how the Linux command prompt for multiple Linux distributions of Linux watching video tutorials &#8211; the easy way to make Linux training!</p>
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