Linux in a Nutshell: Everything you need to know about Linux is right in this book. The latest edition of this popular reference offers a tighter focus on Linux system essentials, as well as more coverage of new capabilities such as wireless network management, DVD recording, and revision control with git. Linux in a Nutshell, Sixth Edition thoroughly covers programming and administration tools, editors, and the shell, and highlights the most important options for using the vast number of Linux commands.
I had bought it quite a while ago, just “on stock”, never used it, but yesterday I looked up a few topics.
As a committed openSUSE user I have been using YaST for most tasks for quite a while. But now there is an ubuntu system in a VM w/o GUI, and things need to be done the command line way. Alright, there are also a few curses-based GUIs like aptitude … .
So this is what I looked up in this nice book:
- user management; I had to add a user account for myself
- keyboard configuration; the system was set up for a U.S. keyboard, and my keyboard has the German layout
- package management (apt-*)