Linux File System/Structure Explained! – Freedom Penguin

Linux File System/Structure Explained! Posted on September 1, 2018

Dorian aka DorianDotSlash

Dorian is just a guy that’s been a Linux user since the mid 90’s, in the early days of Slackware and Redhat. While his real job in IT and security has always revolved around Windows, he’s always preferred to use Linux at home. This soon-to-be father also loves the outdoors, traveling, and his cats. His first videos on creating a Linux desktop from scratch fostered an already existing desire to help people understand how Linux works, and show people that it’s not as scary as you think! He doesn’t consider himself a Linux “expert”, but more of a jack-of-all-trades, master of none, and continues to learn new things while sharing his knowledge with the community. He’s worked and lived in Canada, the United States, and Europe, and has traveled to 19 countries (Deciding on what will be the 20th!). He also much prefers talking about Linux than himself 😉 Always looking for ideas, so if you have any ideas for videos, or questions about Linux, don’t hesitate to ask!

(Last Updated On: September 1, 2018)

Ever get confused where to find things in Linux and where programs get installed? I’ll explain what all the folders are for, and what’s in them! My Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/doriandotslash Music by MrGamer (@AndreasRohdin): https://soundcloud.com/gamermachine

Dorian aka DorianDotSlash

Dorian is just a guy that’s been a Linux user since the mid 90’s, in the early days of Slackware and Redhat. While his real job in IT and security has always revolved around Windows, he’s always preferred to use Linux at home.

This soon-to-be father also loves the outdoors, traveling, and his cats. His first videos on creating a Linux desktop from scratch fostered an already existing desire to help people understand how Linux works, and show people that it’s not as scary as you think!

He doesn’t consider himself a Linux “expert”, but more of a jack-of-all-trades, master of none, and continues to learn new things while sharing his knowledge with the community. He’s worked and lived in Canada, the United States, and Europe, and has traveled to 19 countries (Deciding on what will be the 20th!). He also much prefers talking about Linux than himself 😉

Always looking for ideas, so if you have any ideas for videos, or questions about Linux, don’t hesitate to ask!

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