Hey fellow Linux enthusiasts! I'm trying to get the hang of command line utilities but find it overwhelming at times, especially with all the options out there. Like, I have this HP printer that I've set up for printing perfectly fine, but I've been struggling to get the scanner part to work. I recently spent a couple of hours trying to figure out a command-line tool called 'scanimage' and ended up installing/upgrading hplip and messing around with CUPS and SANE. Although I've learned bits and pieces from my troubleshooting, it's tough for someone who's already familiar with bash and basic GNU utilities but still feels lost sometimes. How do you folks manage to learn and master the various tools in Linux when there's just so much information out there?
2 Answers
Understanding that you don't need to know everything is key. Focus on the tools that are relevant to your immediate needs and expand your knowledge as new needs arise. No one masters everything - it's a continuous learning journey!
It’s just about learning as you go! If something’s not working, search it up, read the manuals, and eventually, you'll find your rhythm. It’s all part of the process; don’t stress about it!
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