• JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca
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    20 days ago

    Is there a “How to Linux” somewhere? I’d really like to get beyond using my CachyOS system as gui user, hell even some of the gui stuff is so alien. Felt like a lesser god when I found the repo… But terminal commands are just beyond me

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      20 days ago

      Check out “Linux survival” if you’re old school, LabEx if you like experiential learning more, and less explanation. Both offer exercises, both are free, but Labex has a few restrictions for free accounts, and offers a paid tier at like 9 bucks a month. And ofc you don’t have to use the terminal irl, it’s just easier after getting used to it. Most things have a GUI program equivalent, you just have to seek it out. Most of the time.

      Edit: And also, Linux Mint and a few others are often recommended to new users for being both similarish to windows and approachable with GUI.

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      20 days ago

      This helped me quite a lot. You don’t have to use arcolinux either, it’s simply a guide.

      https://www.arcolinux.info/learning-path/

      edit i haven’t used that link in awhile and i’m not sure it’s the same experience anymore, some things appear to be missing. if unsure about any step, you can skip it usually. it’s more of a list of things to learn.

    • BladeFederation@piefed.social
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      20 days ago

      Nothing wrong with GUI but yeah there are a lot of resources. I don’t know if I can point you to any because I usually just web search the command for the thing I want to do and add it to a long running note of Linux commands

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      19 days ago

      No starch press has many such books.

      “How Linux Works”, “The Linux Command Line” is the one I’ve (partially) read.

      There’s also Linux From Scratch or maybe just try Arch without the install script if you have spare ssd to boot.

      I’ve found that just selhosting shit will hit some inevitable roadblock, so it tend to end up making you read a whole bunch of documentation and at many points you will encounter new incantations which you also need the docs if you curious enough