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EVERYTHING in Linux is a file! 🤯

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🇺🇦🏔️ScorpVaynevor 1 Jahr

Being a Linux Administrator seems way more fun than a Windows Administrator once you understand Linux and its file structure

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Outer Angelvor 1 Jahr

Yea, this sort of blew my mind when I sat one day and thought about how every function, action, reaction, whatever, are all just a combination of a transistor turning off and on. Contemplating the chain of events from you pressing that key to the character appearing on screen then directed to find, gather, translate, and execute the file. The key press alone is a function that was written down in a file. And all of the indexing and execution happen faster than our minds can conceive!

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Web Security Academyvor 1 Jahr

Even the kernel is a file!

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Soroush Dalilivor 1 Jahr

@WebSecAcademy Even directories are files! When we use it, we are also files the way it sees us! We might be tools or fools, but it respects us as files!

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Vectro Computersvor 1 Jahr

Everything is computer. In computer, everything is file.

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Raptoriasvor 1 Jahr

FILE = LIFE

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Kubavor 1 Jahr

Are you a file? /bin/NetworkChuck?

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Prasenjitvor 1 Jahr

Linux treats everything as a file, including hardware devices (like hard drives, keyboards, and printers). DEMNN!!

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tekvor 1 Jahr

Chuck is a file 😎

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Motif ▶️vor 1 Jahr

It's hardly surprising that all the commands are binary files - that goes for all OS's. But all the configurations and the definitions of GUI menus etc... are usually editable 'plain text' files too, so you manually can change up the whole thing like you want! 👍

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