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Hi

I want to learn more about Linux in general!
I've been (and still Am) a Windows user until I discovered LL which gave a new life to my old laptop some time ago, after I bought a new one with Win10 (8GB RAM, i5core CPU,Nvidia bla bla bla).

My old laptop (the one I'm writing this now) is 11 years now so I have to thank the developers of Linux in general and LL in particular for providing a OS for a machine that otherwise would be useless.

I'm not a computer geek, just a simple user so Linux (terminal/command lines) are very confusing.

With that in mind what free ebooks recommendations would you guys suggest so I can improve my skills with linux.
Download links would be appreciated.

Thank You
Hi [member=6801]JesusLinux[/member]

Quote:what free ebooks recommendations would you guys suggest so I can improve my skills with linux.
Download links would be appreciated

I think this is a good point to start from: https://itsfoss.com/getting-started-with...gn=sidebar  You'll find a lot of info in that link; tutos and hows to, links for downloading books, software reviews and much more. Like I said, it is a good point to start from. Also, use the search feature in this forum as well as in google to find posts/articles about some particular subject/topic.

Hope this helps! Smile
Hello JesusLinux,

this book is good for learning the command line, then it becomes a bit less confusing.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxcom...f/download


I downloaded that book!
Looks good!
Thanks
Glad the link was useful  Smile
You're welcomed to visit my webpage,

http://shengchieh.50webs.com/tuxslinks.html

Scroll down a page or two to

Specific -> Books and eBooks

Long list - avoid the out-of-date books.

Sheng-Chieh
Hello Sheng-Chieh,

your webpage is very useful, I looked at it a few weeks ago, and will bookmark it too Smile
[member=6801]JesusLinux[/member]  This site might be helpful too https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v...17/course/  It offers an "introduction to Linux" course completely free of charge.
Not an ebook but useful -

7+ hours video tutorial

https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/off-t...ux-course/

Hold down Ctrl and Alt key and press t (Ctrl Alt + t)

Copy paste (or type) one at a time and press enter.
Type in your password when asked.

Code:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:clipgrab-team/ppa

Code:
sudo apt-get update

Code:
sudo apt-get install clipgrab

To use -
Menu>Internet>Clip Grab
paste your links and study when ever you have time even when offline.
At the moment I'm working myself through This One(For All you Dutch Speaking Linux Addicts)


Yes, it's a bit dated, but good for the basics I guess
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