Its out.
After almost 2 years of writing, First Steps with Linux is finally here.
700+ pages covering a wide range of Linux topics.
Linux command line fundamentals, storage, networking, and advanced system administration.
This is probably the most comprehensive Linux book I will ever write.
If you work with Linux, study it, or want to take your skills further, you’ll likely find this book genuinely useful.
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16 chapters done.
The writing phase is complete.
Now shifting focus to visuals, diagrams, and layout for First Steps with Linux.
1. Linux and Why You Might Want to Use It
2. Getting Started with Linux
3. Working with Files and Directories
4. Permissions and Ownership
5. Advanced File Access Control
6. Managing Software from the CLI
7. Handling Text Files from the CLI
8. User Management
9. Managing Filesystems and Storage
10. Advanced Storage Management
11. Introduction to Networking
12. Introduction to Routing in Linux
13. Linux Process Management
14. Scheduling Jobs in Linux
15. Regular Expressions
16. Working with Archives and Compressed Files
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It’s been a while since I shared an update on my book (https://t.co/gPoaPe38pj).
I’ve been locked in getting things done, and the book is coming out great.
I already have one technical reviewer on board, and I’ll be looking for more soon, including beta readers.
Stay tuned.
Here’s a sneaky peek: