Linux aims to the most Unix-like it can be. Traditionally, Unix operating systems have been command-line oriented. We do have a graphical user interface in Slackware, but the command-line is still the main level of control for the system. There fore, it is important to understand some of the basic le management commands.
The following sections explain the common le management commands and provide examples of how they are used. There are many other commands, but these will help you get started. Also, the commands are only brie y discussed here. You will and more detail in the accompanying man pages for each command.
The following sections explain the common le management commands and provide examples of how they are used. There are many other commands, but these will help you get started. Also, the commands are only brie y discussed here. You will and more detail in the accompanying man pages for each command.