Linux Tutorial for Beginners – 5 – Navigating and Working with Files

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21 responses to “Linux Tutorial for Beginners – 5 – Navigating and Working with Files”

  1. wotan20 Avatar

    Thanks for the encouraging, calm and easy-to-understand tutorial. I'm surprised that in this episode, quite a few commands named like those old DOS commands from my younger years.

  2. Collin Mercere Avatar

    case sensitive, interesting. wait till they get a hold of this!

  3. abid adar Avatar

    At 6.35

    It will only work if there is not another directory named as Tuna. In this example if a Directory named Tuna existed then Story will be moved to Tuna instead of changing its name.

  4. Melvin Vijay Avatar

    What happens if u give Story2 Other…..alone instead of Story2 Other/Story2

  5. agnivo de Avatar

    Ohhhhhh Man you are best of all best………Sir, please do cover Kotlin and Scala. Love From India 🙂

  6. kaiden alenko Avatar

    Linux has a command called touch that has one job only: to update the timestamp in a file to the current time.
    But now a days it has another job it seems!

  7. cbooher3 Avatar

    As an old fart that learned DOS, pre-Windows days, by reading a DOS manual, I'm loving this Linux introduction series

  8. fani matsi Avatar

    thank you very much for all the tutorials … you ROCK !!!!!!

  9. Shibani T Avatar

    Hey there, I just started watching your tutorials.. They're sooo great!! I want to thank you soo much!! Your way of explaining all the commands and your pace is really comfortable.. A biigg bigg thumbs up!! Loved it!!

  10. Kev G. Avatar

    I don't see any reason to switch

  11. Nahid Avatar

    great tutorial…simple and easy to follow. thanks a bunch

  12. dannyskillz Avatar

    I really like this since I miss the MS dos prompt that was the only way to start a game back in the days. I havena question, since I have w10 on a small ssd drive today, is it okay to install linux on my second drive?

  13. Prabin Ojha Avatar

    3:19
    ahh its tune, "Bucky" confirmed!

  14. LA Kings Avatar

    how do you move the story file in other folder to different
     folder?

  15. Johnny Phan Avatar

    Hey bro, can you powershell tutorial?

  16. George Foley Avatar

    If I moved a desktop file into a desktop folder (like in the video) how would I move that file back to the desktop? Thanks

  17. Jarrett Minton Avatar

    Buck, lord GabeN's replacement

  18. Mitchel Robinson Avatar

    So if Linux has a GUI as it seems to, why use the command prompt terminal? Not that I mind learning that, in fact that is what I really want to learn, but is there really a difference?

  19. Starkiller S Avatar

    the guy just love tuna

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