Transcription of Linux Server Step-by-Step Configuration Guide
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Excerpted from: The Accidental Administrator: Linux Server Step-by-Step Configuration Guide First Edition by Don R. Crawley Linux + and CCNA Security Provided courtesy of Seattle, Washington SBN-10: 1-4536-8992-3 ISBN-13: 978-1-4536-8992-9 2010, Don R. Crawley. All rights reserved. Chapter Two: Linux Administration "If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot of different places, just write a Unix operating system." --Linus Torvalds GUI vs. CLI Since the first graphical user interface (GUI) was created in the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in the early 1970s, those of us who work in information systems and technology have debated its merits and liabilities.
Linux power-users prefer to manager even their desktop system in the CLI. Although the graphical user interface (GUI) tools available for use in many Linux distros have improved considerably over past versions, the CLI continues to provide the greatest power and flexibility for configuring and .
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