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Learn Raspberry Pi with Linux will tell you everything you need to know about the Raspberry Pi's GUI and command line so you can get started doing amazing things. You'll learn how to set up your new Raspberry Pi with a monitor, keyboard and mouse, and you'll discover that what may look unfamiliar in Linux is really very familiar. You'll find out how to connect to the internet, change your desktop settings, and you'll get a tour of installed applications.Next, you'll take your first steps toward being a Raspberry Pi expert by learning how to get around at the Linux command line. You'll learn about different shells, including the bash shell, and commands that will make you a true power user. Finally, you'll learn how to create your first Raspberry Pi projects:Making a Pi web server: run LAMP on your own network Making your Pi wireless: remove all the cables and retain all the functionality Making a Raspberry Pi-based security cam and messenger service: find out who's dropping byMaking a Pi media center: stream videos and music from your PiRaspberry Pi is awesome, and it's Linux. And it's awesome because it's Linux. But if you've never used Linux or worked at the Linux command line before, it can be a bit daunting. Raspberry Pi is an amazing little computer with tons of potential. And Learn Raspberry Pi with Linux can be your first step in unlocking that potential.What you’ll learnHow to get online with Raspberry PiHow to customize your Pi's desktop environmentEssential commands for putting your Pi to workBasic network services - the power behind what Pi can doHow to make your Pi totally wireless by removing all the cablesHow to turn your Pi into your own personal web serverHow to turn your Pi into a spyHow to turn your Pi into a media centerWho this book is forRaspberry Pi users who are new to Linux and the Linux command line.Table of Contents1: Your First Bite of Raspberry Pi2: Surveying the Landscape3: Getting Comfortable4: The File-Paths to Success5: Essential Commands6: Editing Files on the Command Line7: Managing Your Pi8: A LAMP of Your Own9: WiPi: Wireless Computing10: The Raspberry sPi11: Pi Media Center