[Linux System] concepts and systems of Linux
Thanks to the original author: Vamei Source: http://www.cnblogs.com/vamei
I have explained the basic concepts of Linux in this series of articles. The Linux operating system inherits from UNIX. An operating system is a set of software for controlling and using computers. UNIX is a set of rules. All UNIX systems obey the same philosophical system. I focus on the macro mechanism of Linux and ignore many technical details. I want to display the Linux skeleton and provide a Linux map for secondary learning. Both the lower-layer kernel and the upper-layer gymnastics and application programming can be put into this framework. There is another reason to write this series: I wrote a Python tutorial and found that there is a large part of the Python standard library, but Python calls the operating system interface. To use these interfaces skillfully, the basic knowledge of the operating system is indispensable.
I hope this series of articles will be useful to you.
I use Linux Ubuntu 12.04 as a test platform.
0. Linux overview and vendor version
1. Linux boot
2. Linux File Management
3. Linux architecture
4. Linux Command Line and command
5. Linux File Management commands
6. Linux text stream
7. Linux Process Basics
8. Linux signal base
9. Linux Process relationship
10. Linux Users
11. Linux from program to process
12. Linux multithreading and Synchronization
13. Linux inter-process communication
14. Linux File System implementation
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Supplement:
Common Linux commands
If you are interested in Linux commands, we recommend
Http://www.cnblogs.com/peida/archive/2012/12/05/2803591.html
The author is peida, who has carefully explained Common commands and configuration files.
References
For reference books, see beans:
Http://book.douban.com/doulist/1663811/