Linux Commands for Beginners 04 - Navigating the Filesystem

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  • @MrDavidablake
    @MrDavidablake Месяц назад

    I installed Ubuntu 24.04 some months ago and struggled to use it until I came across your tutorial, Jay. This is the best Linux tutorial for beginners; it is at the right pace and is not cluttered with many different concepts simultaneously. I have liked and subscribed.

  • @TheRenoir
    @TheRenoir Год назад +3

    Thank you. Straightforward and not fast paced. Much appreciated.

  • @SebSenseGreen
    @SebSenseGreen 5 лет назад +35

    My go to "ls" I know by heart is "ls -lGh"
    -l : Long listing
    -G : Don't show groups
    -h : File size shown in a human readable format (4k instead of 4096)
    Nice video.

  • @mdtaylor2274
    @mdtaylor2274 5 лет назад +25

    I can't thank you enough for this series. Much appreciated Jay.

  • @michaelyoseph6179
    @michaelyoseph6179 2 года назад +8

    Thank you! Loving this series already. The Odin Project brought me here, and I’m now a subscriber to your amazing channel. Cheers!

  • @ipapoutsidis
    @ipapoutsidis 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you, Jay, for this video for beginners. I use the Linux mint about 4 days I very excited to learn more about Linux mint. Please do not stop to guide people to learn Linux.

    • @hamatawah3698
      @hamatawah3698 2 года назад

      yeah dude, I am telling everybody!! haha

  • @胡志远-u6x
    @胡志远-u6x Год назад

    I am learning English with these videos!

  • @loishere2021
    @loishere2021 Год назад

    I hope you're making A LOT of money from these videos! YOU ARE AMAZING and you 150000% deserve!

  • @ravn-zx5vz
    @ravn-zx5vz 5 лет назад +8

    good job man. i was expecting this king of videos since i start using linux. keep it up and hope more people will start loving Linux OS and understand it s power

    • @balajichandrasekaran6312
      @balajichandrasekaran6312 5 лет назад +2

      linux is a kernel not really a OS

    • @pspvita99
      @pspvita99 5 лет назад +2

      I have a loaded question/it may not even completely make sense, but from my point of view, its pointless to learn Linux, "IF" every distro has different commands/if I learn the commands for ubuntu, they will mean nothing ln fadora, my point is, I only want to learn things that matter/that are universal accross linux/Unix.
      My point is sudo apt-get upgrade
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-dist-upgrade
      mean nothing on fadora.
      So basicly I want to learn things that are relevant, and I want to use unix/linux on any distro.
      Where do I start and how do I not learn propriotery information/useless information, I want to comunicate with the hardware, not the distro, if that makes sense.
      Also whats the difference beetween Linux,Unix and Shell?
      I know this most likley requres a long answer.
      This question is kind of hard to ask google as well, especially, if you don't know exactly what your saying, and its definitely a loaded question.

    • @reversev9778
      @reversev9778 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@pspvita99I’m late to this question, but in case you still want to know, you should not attempt to only learn things that are available on every distro. It’s better to be specialized in one or two distros than it is to handicap yourself to only using things that might be in every distro. For the rest, I would recommend looking at the Wikipedia pages.

  • @johseh5312
    @johseh5312 2 года назад +1

    This is fantastic stuff! I've struggled to find good docs and videos on all manner Linux, and here it seems I'll have all I should need to really get into the jive nice and smoothly.

  • @gregorydayton5428
    @gregorydayton5428 9 месяцев назад

    I'm new to Linux and this is just what I been looking for. Jay, thank you so much.

  • @abeljoshua4228
    @abeljoshua4228 2 года назад

    How suprising and amazing it is to see that there's more to what I know and I'm excited learning.

  • @kevinf6413
    @kevinf6413 2 года назад

    On Linux Mint 20.3 the "ll" command does work too, but also lists hidden files. The first two lines are ./ and ../ FWIW. Loving this series. Just what I needed. Thanks.

  • @mathesonstep
    @mathesonstep 5 лет назад +4

    I think you should put these videos in their own playlist

  • @Dontedelroy
    @Dontedelroy Год назад

    Man I wish I found this sooner this is three years old at the time I'm watching it but its still great!

  • @sunnypritchard7134
    @sunnypritchard7134 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks for this series !

  • @cleanclothes
    @cleanclothes 5 лет назад +4

    thank you for doing this. I learn a lot from you and your clear explanation.

  • @martinlastname8548
    @martinlastname8548 4 года назад

    You’re helping me on my Masters Degree

  • @naheemadebisi3987
    @naheemadebisi3987 3 года назад +1

    Quick recap begins at 16:00

  • @AnzanHoshinRoshi
    @AnzanHoshinRoshi 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you, Jay.

  • @mamtapatidar2558
    @mamtapatidar2558 4 года назад +38

    Any Odin project students here?

    • @jam.8801
      @jam.8801 2 года назад

      2 years later did you complete it?

    • @matthias100
      @matthias100 2 года назад

      @@jam.8801 hi man how is it going I started week ago

    • @GuichoThe1st
      @GuichoThe1st 2 года назад +1

      @@matthias100 I started this week, two days ago.

    • @GuichoThe1st
      @GuichoThe1st 2 года назад

      @@matthias100 that's great. My bigger distractions are my kids. I try to do 2 hours a day.

    • @taovanrooyenreyes2543
      @taovanrooyenreyes2543 Год назад +1

      Anybody here in May?

  • @mo.G_2020
    @mo.G_2020 Год назад

    Thank you very much, I found it so helpful ❤

  • @MrStoffenberg
    @MrStoffenberg Год назад

    thank you very much you doin a good work mate

  • @hamatawah3698
    @hamatawah3698 2 года назад

    I understand this command is about the structure of your files, right? Thank you very much for the lessons.

  • @Spaniards56
    @Spaniards56 2 года назад +2

    Just one question: I'm a 66 year old willing to learn Linux System though I'm complete rookie! Question is how the Linode Cloud service may be of service to
    me at this point? Thank you! and thanks for the videos!

    • @leonlowenstadter9223
      @leonlowenstadter9223 21 день назад

      Although the question is two years old, the answer is: Probably not at all unless you need to access this system away from home. I would recommend installing Ubuntu in a VirtualBox as you probably have a Windows system. Sounds far more complicated as it is.

  • @jacedragon
    @jacedragon 5 лет назад +2

    why does my say examples.desktop when i do ls -l and not just desktop ?

  • @Kawoski
    @Kawoski 3 года назад

    Thank you very much, Jay

  • @harmonyln7
    @harmonyln7 Год назад

    When I use ls I like to do 'ls -lh', but can I make it only make it display the columns I want? I'm thinking of only looking at the file or directory name and the size.

  • @KeanuRevan
    @KeanuRevan 4 года назад

    Is there a way to have a second screen showing in real time what you're doing in the gui? Just to get a visual sense of how to navigate.

  • @kamals67
    @kamals67 4 года назад +1

    Great effort

  • @sandyaje
    @sandyaje 5 лет назад +3

    thank you jay :D

  • @airdutemps8363
    @airdutemps8363 Год назад

    thanks a lot Jay!

  • @markl4730
    @markl4730 3 года назад

    for me ls -l and ll both work but they do something different, while ls -l provides 44 results has 120. What could be happening? thanks

  • @olheghtt
    @olheghtt 2 года назад

    How many more hours does this ad to your work day working with a system like this

  • @scott-ft4in
    @scott-ft4in Год назад

    I'm studying cybersecurity through Google Coursea and struggling to grasp Commands in bash on this lab. Trying to figure how to get to company dept and specific employee id number. in Coursea module. Hope this helps . They give 4 tries , I used one up. I get so anxious when that happens

  • @mohamedelmoustaphatalebjid3574
    @mohamedelmoustaphatalebjid3574 4 года назад

    thank you man this is amazing

  • @maurolimaok
    @maurolimaok 2 года назад

    I'm just a noobie, but I notice something.
    `ls` shows the files, one per line, so it makes sense, for me, to think "line" not "long"
    `ll` isn't just an alias for `ls -l` It shows also the invisible .files.
    Like Spock would say: "fascinating"

  • @titav7650
    @titav7650 3 года назад

    where did you get that hoodie though

  • @kalenjose
    @kalenjose 4 года назад

    Excelente, muchas gracia, thank you.

  • @darren537
    @darren537 3 года назад

    You are appreciated.

  • @dolamu
    @dolamu 3 года назад

    LL in my VM shows more files than Ls -L does, the former shows hidden files while the latter doesn't

    • @mengueo_o7845
      @mengueo_o7845 3 года назад

      if I'm not mistaken hidden or invisible files start with a . you can also get a full list including the hidden files with ls -a

  • @onlyeyeno
    @onlyeyeno 4 года назад

    @LearnLinuxTV
    Let me begin by thanking You for Your excellent tutorials, and for taking the effort of making them and sharing Your knowledge.
    And in case no one else has informed You, AND You still want to promote Your book, I also want to make You aware that the link to Your book supplied in Your comment appears to be broken.
    The addresst ((ubuntuserverbook.com)) only results in a "This site can’t be reached" ((tested with "Brave" and "Firefox", on Ubuntu )) I don't know if it's so simple that You just by mistake forgot to add the "www." in the address, but when I added that it "redirected" me to an Amazon page for Your book..
    Just thought You should know
    Best regards

  • @Slyndc
    @Slyndc 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @pspvita99
    @pspvita99 5 лет назад +1

    I have a loaded question/it may not even completely make sense, but from my point of view, its pointless to learn Linux, "IF" every distro has different commands/if I learn the commands for ubuntu, they will mean nothing ln fadora, my point is, I only want to learn things that matter/that are universal accross linux/Unix.
    My point is sudo apt-get upgrade
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-dist-upgrade
    mean nothing on fadora.
    So basicly I want to learn things that are relevant, and I want to use unix/linux on any distro.
    Where do I start and how do I not learn propriotery information/useless information, I want to comunicate with the hardware, not the distro, if that makes sense.
    Also whats the difference beetween Linux,Unix and Shell?
    I know this most likley requres a long answer.
    This question is kind of hard to ask google as well, especially, if you don't know exactly what your saying, and its definitely a loaded question.

    • @LearnLinuxTV
      @LearnLinuxTV  5 лет назад +8

      Most commands are the same from one distro to another. The package manager is one difference, but for the most part, all the other commands carry over from one to the next.

  • @healingsounds6615
    @healingsounds6615 8 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @ArmageddonAfterparty
    @ArmageddonAfterparty 5 лет назад +1

    Suddenly my etc directory is shown as -

  • @deniseb.dennis9590
    @deniseb.dennis9590 2 года назад

    great

  • @dhakagod
    @dhakagod 4 года назад +1

    Shouldn't a navigating video cover the use of cd ..? There's also push and pop that I was hoping to learn.

  • @Alpha_Sadigh
    @Alpha_Sadigh Год назад

    ☯🙏