Principle Linux System

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Linux follows five core principles:
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Everything is a file All configuration files for the various services running on the Linux operating system are stored in one or more text files.
Small, single-purpose programs Linux offers many different tools that we will work with, which can be combined to work together.
Ability to chain programs together to perform complex tasks The integration and combination of different tools enable us to carry out many large and complex tasks, such as processing or filtering specific data results.
Avoid captive user interfaces Linux is designed to work mainly with the shell (or terminal), which gives the user greater control over the operating system.
Configuration data stored in a text file An example of such a file is the /etc/passwd file, which stores all users registered on the system.
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