I'm curious about the best approach to begin learning Linux. Is there a specific path I should follow, or what do you think is the most effective way to dive into it?
5 Answers
I appreciate the advice all! Looking forward to exploring these resources and just playing around with Linux to really get the hang of it.
LinuxJourney.com has some good resources, but I’ve heard some parts are outdated. It's worth checking it out anyway, and there are tons of YouTube tutorials on Red Hat if you want commercial content.
The best way to learn Linux is by actually using it! Download an ISO, set up a virtual machine (VM) on your computer, and install a beginner-friendly distribution like Mint. Their wiki is packed with helpful info to get you started.
Honestly, I don’t really get the whole ‘studying’ Linux thing. Just explore it! Like you do with Windows, dive into Linux, try things out, and don’t hesitate to ask questions.
I totally agree! Just pick a Linux distro and use it. You could also try it out using a Live USB, which is a great way to play around without installing it on your hard drive.
Related Questions
How To Get Your Domain Unblocked From Facebook
How To Find A String In a Directory of Files Using Linux