Linux is an open-source Unix-like operating system first released in 1991.Learning Linux basic commands are crucial to becoming a good Linux user.Basic Linux commands include sudo apt update, sudo apt install open-vm-tools -y, sudo reboot, and sudo su.To navigate the file system, use pwd, ls, cd.., clear, history, and ls -l commands.To perform file and directory operations, use touch, cp, mv, cat, rm, and rmdir commands.To view or edit files, use less, more, and vim commands. To display system resources, use top, df -h, free -h, and grep commands.To exit vim editor, press esc and type wq to save and quit.