The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for Linux Users

Once I read a book titled "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey explaining the qualities that a person must immerse themselves to be very successful in life. It is a great book that inspires people to act and make positive changes in their lives.

Guess what, Rami Taibah has compiled a set of 7 habits of Linux users can use to be very effective which makes a great reading. The list goes as follows:

  1. Never login as root - This is redundant if you use a Linux distribution such as Ubuntu using sudo to raise a user temporarily fashion super-user. However, a valid argument.
  2. Name your files correctly - I usually stick to it, but even if you have spaces in the names of your files, bash helps you get the completion of the names of files.
  3. Place / home in its own partition - I agree with that without.
  4. Good management crash - Use xkill to close abnormal behavior.
  5. Try many distributions - You have a very large number of them to choose.
  6. Brush your skills command line - Learn to use the command line tools to perform complex tasks. It is a great time saver. Do not forget to take some scripting skills bash on the track.
  7. And finally, always be ready to unleash the power inside - in other words experience.

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