SSH is one of those technologies where once you get accustomed to using it, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. The Linux shell is very powerful, and the power is magnified when you're able to access a system remotely. With remote access software, the user will typically see the mouse cursor move around the screen as you access the machine, causing them to stop working until you're finished with your connection. With SSH, you can actually connect to a system and not disturb the person sitting in front of it. To further illustrate the benefit of SSH, imagine that a family member or friend asks you to install FileZilla on their machine so that they can access an FTP site. You can get up, walk over to the machine, disturb the person, and install FileZilla, or you can obtain remote shell access and enter sudo apt-get install filezilla
on their machine command in the background, without disturbing them. This is especially useful if you're not in the same physical...
Linux Mint Essentials
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Linux Mint Essentials
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Linux Mint Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Meet Linux Mint
Creating Boot Media and Installing Linux Mint
Getting Acquainted with Cinnamon
An Introduction to the Terminal
Utilizing Storage and Media
Installing and Removing Software
Enjoying Multimedia on Mint
Managing Users and Permissions
Connecting to Networks
Securing Linux Mint
Advanced Administration Techniques
Troubleshooting Linux Mint
Reinstalling Mint while Retaining Data
Using the MATE Edition of Linux Mint
Using the KDE Edition of Linux Mint
Index
Customer Reviews