I'm completely new to Linux and have zero knowledge about the operating system or any of its terminology. I recently switched from Windows and asked a friend to help me install Linux, but they ended up putting EndeavourOS on my machine, which is based on Arch Linux. I've heard that Arch can be quite challenging to learn, but I'm genuinely motivated to understand it. Can anyone recommend some YouTube tutorials or resources like a wiki that could help me start learning Arch Linux from square one?
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Also, if you're looking for migration tips or advice on transitioning from Windows, definitely check out the migration page in the Linux4Noobs wiki! They have a ton of helpful articles and it's a great place to start your journey. Just remember to only use root when necessary and to verify any ISO checksums when downloading.
You should definitely get comfortable with the command line, no matter what distro you're using. A great starting point is the free version of *The Linux Command Line*. You can download it [here](https://www.linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php). Focus on the first five chapters to grasp the basics of navigating the command line and file system. For Arch-specific stuff, stick to the wiki, and check out the KDE wiki for that desktop environment.
Check out the Arch Wiki! It's the go-to resource for everything related to Arch Linux. You'll find guidance on how to set up and manage your system there. Here's the link: wiki.archlinux.org.
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