Just a correction, about the rights.. d is for directory.. next are rwxrwxrwx, these are permissions for owner, group and others respectively.. The "-" symbol means that particular right is not available.. e.g., The desktop folder has "drwxr-xr-x", it means d is directory, rwx means owner has permission to read write and execute, group has r-x so group has read and execute but not write permission, others have r-x which is again read and execute but not write permission.
In "ls - l" for permissions you have mentioned that permissions are seperated by minus symbol that is wrong. Permissions will always be set of rwx which are read write and execute. If amy permission is not there then that will be minus
Thanks sir for giving us such a valuable resources. This is the only place where i have found useful resources for my linux subject. Thank you sir from my heart.
Although the Tutorial is quite good for beginner but there is a small mistake in Users Permission (8:30) , -rwx-w-r-- ----> If this is the Users Permission shown means the very first dash indicates the file type i.e. " - " is a regular file " s " is a special file , " d " signifies Directory , now after the first dash there will always be 9 space which will be occupied by some or the other Rights . Taking example of -rwx-w-r-- , We divide it as - , rwx , - w - , r - - . Noe as discussed already the first dash is Directory type the next set i.e. rwx indicates Owners Right which is Read Write Execute , then coming to group rights i,e, - w - means read is missing execute is missing only write is allowed (this is just an example), Now lastly the rights for the third group i.e r - - means Only read is allowed and write and execute is missing. Thanks
You know what makes your teaching videos so great? You're not trying to show your face and then the screen and then your face and then the screen... I can't stand it when I'm trying to learn code from a MOOC and the teacher feels like they have to show their face, when I"m trying to remember what I just saw on the desktop/terminal they were working in! There are other great things, but I just thought I'd say that I appreciate that you just focus on the code with the display, not worrying about being a star. :)
Thank you so much for the tutorials !! I have been researching linux for a couple months now and I have yet to get that "ah ha" moment. Until now. Most all tutorials for "beginners" assumes there is "some" previous command knowledge and your vids walked me through as if I am a true beginner (which I am) I think i'm finally getting it. ...Might be a dumb question but, why would one need to learn all these commands just to look at, list or open files verses simply clicking on the directories icon in the main window? (or typing out "move" commands verses simply dragging and dropping the file icon). Seems like 10 times the work for the same result. Thank you again for the great tutorials. :)
My first day in linux and getting excited to learn more ... please guys if you know any other channel which deals about linux nicely then please comment ... ok have a nice day and god bless you...
Really good video. But if share all the commands in single notepad , again we can practice after watching that video. Otherwise again need to watch video. Double work.
ls ls to list down all directory in our current directory ls ~ , ls ../.. -alS l for long S for sorted on basis of size a for all (also hidden directory) ls *a to list all directory ending with a in our current directory. ls -d to list only directory and not file ls > to store the result in file
your very professional you could be teaching at a college. the only problem is the fact that clearly English is not your first language. you are the first person i found and return to when i started Linux from w2k. im curious what type of equipment are you using and how do you make videos. i would like to make them.
Generally ls desktop/ gives list of files or directories in /desktop, if there is no files in side desktop directory..it shows total is 0 ,if it shows no such file or directory means there is no /desktop file or directory ..linux is case sensitive.
List the how many commands useful for learners like echo,cat,script,Cal,date e.t.c and some example questions. How the questions are asking in tutorials let's do video on that
The Uburtu I am using is on a USB stick so would this be the same even if it was downloaded on the computer? Is this why I keep getting permission denied to access my doucuments?
8:45 It is not like that, d is for directory '-' means that particular permission is not given to that owner or group or user. The first 'rwx' is for owner and the next 'rwx' is for ' group and the next 'rwx' is for user.
the allowed permissions for both user, group and other are only 3 permissions respectively but not four they are read write execute ... please try to teach properly
Just a correction, about the rights.. d is for directory.. next are rwxrwxrwx, these are permissions for owner, group and others respectively.. The "-" symbol means that particular right is not available.. e.g., The desktop folder has "drwxr-xr-x", it means d is directory, rwx means owner has permission to read write and execute, group has r-x so group has read and execute but not write permission, others have r-x which is again read and execute but not write permission.
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Thanks for the heads up, man
In "ls - l" for permissions you have mentioned that permissions are seperated by minus symbol that is wrong. Permissions will always be set of rwx which are read write and execute. If amy permission is not there then that will be minus
Thanks for the correction.It will help the others.
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Thanks sir for giving us such a valuable resources. This is the only place where i have found useful resources for my linux subject. Thank you sir from my heart.
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@@Randibaaj_sala yes, some parts, but mostly he is teaching right
I am learning one lesson a day. Big thank you !!
U r too slow
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Although the Tutorial is quite good for beginner but there is a small mistake in Users Permission (8:30) , -rwx-w-r-- ----> If this is the Users Permission shown means the very first dash indicates the file type i.e. " - " is a regular file " s " is a special file , " d " signifies Directory , now after the first dash there will always be 9 space which will be occupied by some or the other Rights . Taking example of -rwx-w-r-- , We divide it as - , rwx , - w - , r - - . Noe as discussed already the first dash is Directory type the next set i.e. rwx indicates Owners Right which is Read Write Execute , then coming to group rights i,e, - w - means read is missing execute is missing only write is allowed (this is just an example), Now lastly the rights for the third group i.e r - - means Only read is allowed and write and execute is missing.
Thanks
was wondering how come no one noticed this mistake!
thanks for the correction.
It is fantastic, i love learning about Linux.
It's just fabulous you clear every point....thanku so much.... I really enjoy the way of ur teaching..... 😊
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You know what makes your teaching videos so great? You're not trying to show your face and then the screen and then your face and then the screen... I can't stand it when I'm trying to learn code from a MOOC and the teacher feels like they have to show their face, when I"m trying to remember what I just saw on the desktop/terminal they were working in! There are other great things, but I just thought I'd say that I appreciate that you just focus on the code with the display, not worrying about being a star. :)
I think man is short for manual, if that helps. Gives you the user manual of all the functions of a command
best explanation for linux in utube
really good introduction ... I did tried years ago to use linux and did fail spectacular
this time I understand what to do
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Sir Ur tutorials r amaizing .......I will do it all and Ur method of teaching is great too
Thank you so much for the tutorials !! I have been researching linux for a couple months now and I have yet to get that "ah ha" moment. Until now. Most all tutorials for "beginners" assumes there is "some" previous command knowledge and your vids walked me through as if I am a true beginner (which I am) I think i'm finally getting it. ...Might be a dumb question but, why would one need to learn all these commands just to look at, list or open files verses simply clicking on the directories icon in the main window? (or typing out "move" commands verses simply dragging and dropping the file icon). Seems like 10 times the work for the same result. Thank you again for the great tutorials. :)
Ayo, why do we need to learn addition, we can just learn integration na, it's the same thing.
Sorry, it's like a 4 year old comment, I'm sorry.
very well explained. perfect for a beginner
A little mistake exists beginning from 8:30 when you speak about permissions. :)
My first day in linux and getting excited to learn more ... please guys if you know any other channel which deals about linux nicely then please comment ... ok have a nice day and god bless you...
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Gret videos so far, thank you for making this series.
Great tutorial - you teach very well. Many, many thanks. Duncan
Can u prefer some books for linux for easy understanding 😁😁
why would anyone dislike a video teaching them something
Thank you, I enjoyed the video and learning
Thanks for everything its great lessen I learn. More about the Linux again thank so much for
very useful for me and maybe for others
Really good video.
But if share all the commands in single notepad , again we can practice after watching that video.
Otherwise again need to watch video. Double work.
why should there be a forward slash before home but not before Documents directory?
Thank you so much valuable video
Oh boy! Impressive explanation 😊
Really an amazing video for beginners!
awesome presentation
good and detailed explanation
Big thank you.
Thank you so much 🙏
ls
ls to list down all directory in our current directory
ls ~ , ls ../..
-alS l for long S for sorted on basis of size a for all (also hidden directory)
ls *a to list all directory ending with a in our current directory.
ls -d to list only directory and not file
ls > to store the result in file
Great explaination bro😜👌😜👌 loving it ...
great video thank you
Thank you
THANKS A LOT
your very professional you could be teaching at a college. the only problem is the fact that clearly English is not your first language. you are the first person i found and return to when i started Linux from w2k. im curious what type of equipment are you using and how do you make videos. i would like to make them.
Very good tutorials, Thanks.
thank you sir.
Thanx Brother
Nice tutorial.thank you sir
thnks sir for this knowledge.. plz make more video for terminal cammnad based on industrial work..
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thank you brother
Thanks
Thanks man!
Please give difference between ls -d */ and ls -d
Great tutorial man!! Keep the good work up!
Thankyou sir
We can also write ls -la command it shows same output. longlist and hidden file
Good to learn this 🔥
Thank you
Very much..
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great content
"-" permission explanation is wrong. "-" means permission not given.
hey, at 13:25 i cannot save the ls- lS > out.txt
ls: -: No such file or directory
ls: lS: No such file or directory
any advice on what i could correct?
Its fascinating. Hope u have given advance cli commands also in other videos
thankyou
Outstanding
Hello sir Make one video for resume regarding linux please as a fresher
awesome tutorial
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Thannk you somuch sir
Trying to select file, example I use ls desktop/ and in getting something like no such file or directory.. please what I'm I doing wrong
Generally ls desktop/ gives list of files or directories in /desktop, if there is no files in side desktop directory..it shows total is 0 ,if it shows no such file or directory means there is no /desktop file or directory ..linux is case sensitive.
good tutorial!
First of all Thank you. Can you tell me where Linux works and why should we learn linux . I have not enough knowledge about programming language.
It is used in many corporate companies over windows because linux is more secure and virus protection than windows
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what a good video!!! Thank you so much for making this video and share with us!!
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thanku so much!!!!!
Could you plz increase your text font size, bcz I can't able see this ,so pls make sure to increase your text size 🙏🙏🙏
nice videos bro
Great Man, loved it
Are these basics enough for learning aws
god bless you
Good
List the how many commands useful for learners like echo,cat,script,Cal,date e.t.c and some example questions. How the questions are asking in tutorials let's do video on that
Every time I write the result of the command to a file using > filename, it overwrites it.
Is there any way to append it and not overwrite it?
Ok I have found the answer
Just use >> instead of >
is these commands applicable for all linux distros?
i mean, for all distro linux has the same command
me newbie on linux please answer bro
The Uburtu I am using is on a USB stick so would this be the same even if it was downloaded on the computer? Is this why I keep getting permission denied to access my doucuments?
8:45 It is not like that, d is for directory '-' means that particular permission is not given to that owner or group or user. The first 'rwx' is for owner and the next 'rwx' is for ' group and the next 'rwx' is for user.
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thank you, brother.
What are your credentials .
Con or Honorable?
To see files of root directory: ls /
To see files of root directory nmed docs: ls docs /
pwd : home directory
ls and ls ~ are same
hello i saw the video it's a great material but when i type ls in my kali linux it return blank Notinhg
Me too
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I saw your videos . dakchi 3ndk awesome
I am getting error message.not able to open any home folders like documents.ls:cannot access documents.no such file or folder exists.
what does the digit mean that is written before username and after drwxr-xr-x??
The number of hard links for that file.
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the allowed permissions for both user, group and other are only 3 permissions respectively but not four they are read write execute ... please try to teach properly
Mistake exists beginning from 8:30
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i know its a security issue does the screen have to be black can hardly see anything harrupmh
How to open terminal
In my system it is not coming
Can u send the application link
i donot know why most of people tell - symbol mines this is called hyphen
why don't you make the same for windows command prompt
I ran ls-lRa > file.txt on my root directory. I got a text file containing 52,10,352 line.
Why / is used at the end of end command?
Speed 1.75 please and save time
At 14:30. Mine is showing permission denied 😢 am a beginner please in need more help, my folder is not created
ls ~ command is not working, and it does not show anything.
whats that - symbol it looks like a hypon but isnt
tilde ~
Can you tell us which linux version you use here?
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