
" linux is not Windows, and although there are some similarities, you must realise that there may be a few "new ways of doing things" to learn before you can be comfortable in Linux." I've been looking for an article like this for awhile...

"This is it, the Moment all you newbies have been waiting for, this is the list of the top ten commands that every new linux user should learn about to save time, effort and usenet flames."

Maybe "n00b" information to those of you who are 1337, but it's need-to-know stuff for people switching to Linux.

We've been thinking about what we most wished we'd been told on our first foray into Linux-land. These tips run the gamut from installation planning to how to best ask for help. We chose these tips because they are not distribution-specific, but rather general enough to be used by any new linux user.

A list of the best linux resources on the web. Very useful links that everyone should know.

If you use linux a good deal, you should know how to set up a firewall to help protect your system and your network. This tutorial will guide you through the steps you should take in order to makes IPTables work for you.

Top 20 linux Server Performance Monitoring Tools To Solve Server Bottlenecks Issues related to CPU, Memory, Disk, and networking subsystems.

Linux has become most prominent operating system and for effective use of linux system we should know certain basic file handling commands to perform our day-to-day operations in most efficient way.

What's new in Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 3? Do you remember the OneConf software introduced by Softpedia a couple of months ago? Well, you should know that the first version has been released and it is available in the default software repositories. GNOME 2.31.6 is now the default desktop environment.

Considering making the switch to Linux? New to Linux? Here are 10 helpful things every current and prospective linux user should know.
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