I recently made the switch from Windows 11 to Linux, specifically the Bazzite distribution. I'm really enjoying it so far, but I'm finding that my general knowledge about Linux is pretty limited. I've considered trying out other distros like Cachy or Mint, but I'm eager to learn more about using the terminal and solving issues on my own.
Could anyone point me in the right direction for resources where I can learn the basics? Additionally, I'd appreciate any general tips that could enhance my Linux experience. Thanks a lot!
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For learning resources, YouTube and Google are invaluable. Just search for Linux tutorials; they're everywhere! Start by familiarizing yourself with the terminal, particularly the bash shell. Look into terms like CLI, shell, and terminal to get a better handle on things. And don’t hesitate to come back with specific questions or issues you want help with.
Distro hopping can be overrated; most distros mainly vary in their package management systems. The core functionalities are often interchangeable. Keep in mind that Bazzite might be immutable, which means it has a set structure that you can't change much. But honestly, there's no need to jump to Mint if you're comfortable with Bazzite, especially if your hardware is up-to-date.
One of the best skills you can pick up is managing partitions. Learning about BTRFS snapshots and mount points can really make your life easier—especially if you decide to switch distros. Even if your system crashes, you can reinstall quickly and get back to where you were. Additionally, setting up a virtual machine or container like Qemu or Docker can be super helpful for testing things without risks.

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