Overall, this guide is very straightforward. The basic directory and file commands are explained well on verbally and on screen visually. The examples are helpful in understanding the material. Visually, the code is easy to see. New topics are presented slowly and terminology is kept at a level understandable to those new to the subject. It suffices to say that all will understand this material after spending a couple hours going through this lesson and the examples on their own. The material is broken down well into modular components so as allow more efficient teaching of the overall topic of Linux command line.
sir Steven seriously this video has really help me a lot i was struggling with linux but your tutorial has really made is simple thank you
Steven thank you, that was one of the best tutorials I have watched on the hierarchy of Directories and Command Line. There's always one smart Alec who has to show he/she can log in to your directory to say Hi and delete your files. That did tickle me, you handled that well, kudos to you. Subscribed. :)
This has been very helpful. I am finally starting to understand the terminal. Thank you.
Hey Steven , thanks for this awesome video . I was struggling in my school as i missed first few weeks . Now with your help i got back on track . Thanks
Thank you so much Steven... I have recently started working in TCS and I am working on GCP project and I had to use Linux commands which I had no clue about. Tomorrow I have to give a demo to others your explanation has literally saved me! Thank you 😊
i agree. Really like your explanations and format. Looking forward to the other videos you posted. Thanxs for the all the work and time spent,
very clear voices and good explaining ,if you work require linux commands this is very helpful one,
Steven Gordon you are a genius..what a lecture...i feel like i am a guru just from this introduction..
The best for beginners. Thanks
Why are these little punks so mean to the professor?, deleting his files and crap. The guy is doing a great job! I think I can actually move around in a linux file system for the fist time. Awesome!!
It's a fantastic tutorial! Sir.
Good video I was trying to learn linux from different videos but this was very much interesting the way it went
Great Video!!! Please make more....Thanks!!
Thanks do much steven, this is very helpful to us
in Windows XP, the home direcotory is(assuming your OS is installed in C drive): C:\Documents and settings\[user name] in Windows Vista/7/8.x/10 it is: C:\users\[user name]
Awesome work steven !!!. Easy and meaningful vedio..
super awesome commands useful for basic learners
Really enjoyed this video and learned new things!
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