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“Understanding Linux is not a task — it’s a journey we take together.”
Welcome to The Linux Wiki, a living hub built from real notes, experiments, and experiences — collected, written, and refined by developers, students, sysadmins, and enthusiasts.
This project began as personal notes — and grew into a community knowledge space for everyone who wants to:
- Understand Linux deeply — from system internals to DevOps automation
- Fix real-world issues — from boot errors to networking problems
- Build tools, scripts, and systems using Linux as a foundation
- Share what they learn and contribute back to others
To make Linux knowledge open, structured, and practical — not lost in chat logs or random posts.
We aim to:
- Gather verified, real-world Linux knowledge
- Present it in a clear, structured Markdown format
- Cover system architecture, embedded Linux, DevOps, and more
- Encourage continuous contribution — your knowledge matters
Some sections are still under construction — you can help complete them!
| Section | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 🧱 Linux Basics | ✅ Ready | Shell, filesystem, permissions, processes |
| ⚙️ System Internals | Kernel, memory, scheduling, DBus, systemd (help us expand!) | |
| 🚀 DevOps & Automation | Docker, CI/CD, Ansible, automation (contribute your notes!) | |
| 🧯 Common Issues & Fixes | Real-world problems & solutions (share your fixes!) | |
| ⚡ Embedded & Low-Level Linux | ⏳ Soon | Bootloaders, device trees, kernel configs (contributors needed!) |
| 🧰 Development & Debugging | ⏳ Soon | Tools, debugging, tracing, system programming |
| 📚 References & Resources | ✅ Ready | Books, articles, tools, contributors |
Sections marked
⚠️ or ⏳ are works in progress — we welcome your contributions!
Shell, filesystem, permissions, processes
Kernel, memory, scheduling, systemd, DBus
Docker, CI/CD, Ansible, scripts
Bootloaders, kernel configs, low-level tools
Real-world problems & solutions
If you see a section that is incomplete, you can:
- Add notes, examples, or diagrams
- Share fixes for common issues
- Improve explanations or clarify concepts
- Suggest structure changes or new sections
- Report errors or outdated content
Every contribution makes Linux more understandable and accessible for everyone.
- Linux Basics ✅
- System Internals
⚠️ - DevOps & Automation
⚠️ - Embedded Linux ⏳
- Common Issues & Fixes
⚠️ - Development & Debugging ⏳
- References ✅
This is not my wiki — it’s our wiki.
Help us turn raw notes into a living, structured archive of Linux knowledge —
curated by curiosity, refined by collaboration, and kept alive by contribution.