GNU/Linux
(จีเอ็นยู/ลินุกซ์)
Definition
GNU/Linux (จีเอ็นยู/ลินุกซ์) Tool
GNU/Linux is an open-source operating system combining the GNU tools and the Linux kernel, widely used for its stability, security, and flexibility in various computing environments.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Can perform basic navigation and file management using the command line.
2. Understands the concept of an operating system and basic GNU/Linux architecture.
3. Can install and run simple applications using package managers.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Can configure system settings and manage user permissions.
2. Understands shell scripting to automate routine tasks.
3. Able to troubleshoot common system issues and manage services.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Can deploy and maintain servers and complex network configurations.
2. Proficient in kernel customization and system performance tuning.
3. Capable of contributing to GNU/Linux development or managing enterprise-level environments.
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