Hey everyone! I'm new to the world of Linux and I'm eager to get some hands-on experience. I'm looking for the latest recommendations on resources for learning the basics. I understand that part of learning involves dealing with real issues on my system, but I'm curious about specific resources that can help me out. I'm specifically not looking for YouTube videos, though I'm open to any suggestions you might have. I currently have one system running Linux Mint and another running Debian, but I'm open to trying out other distributions if they're recommended for learning. Thanks, everyone!
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Have you seen the Linux Professional Institute's learning platform? You can dive into their site to find textbooks and sample exams that are really helpful for beginners.
Check out local community colleges or state colleges in the US—many offer certifications or degrees in IT that include Linux training.
Using Linux regularly is really the best way to learn! Just jump in and start using it, and you'll pick up skills over time.
You might want to check out the official Linux wiki and their Discord for community help. The wiki has a ton of information that can really get you started.
Definitely look at your local library for Linux books! Also, getting comfortable with using the terminal is key. Just search for what interests you, and you can find plenty of resources online to help you learn as you go. Good luck!

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