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Off-Topic • What helped/encouraged you to increase your Linux understanding?

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Great reading all of the journeys people have taken.

To add mines to the list, I downloaded Debian Handbook for free but never could carve out the time to go page by page w/ a book. Months later, I found an intro course on Udemy that was more my speed and pulled the trigger. I prefer the structure of courses, but will also watch YouTube tutorials to dig deeper into passing interests like configuring ufw or setting up something systemd-related
About a year later and I wanted to update... Over the last month or so, I've started searched Amazon for few well-rated Linux books, and then reserving them at my local library:

Efficient Linux at the Command Line This one really hit me in stride and nudged me towards a bit more usage w/ the likes of sed & awk. Read it front-to-back (well I did skip half a chapter of brain teasers)
A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors and Shell Programming Thumbing through this one now. Focused primarily on the interesting chapters only.
Sed & Awk This one is waiting in the wing. Perhaps unnecessary but could be advantageous for automating more stuff.

Statistics: Posted by m4c-attack — 2024-10-09 02:23 — Replies 18 — Views 33645



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