Posted on 02/01/2018 6:29:48 PM PST by markomalley
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“The Linux Command Line” by William Shotts is excellent.
Load up Linux Mint and VirtualBox (to run Windows/linux/Apple/Android/BeOS-Haiku/etc. O/Ss.
There can be some issues, but the Web has plenty of info.
Some hardware issues, but older hardware seems to be well supported
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Go to the article’s source link. They are relative links, they work fine there.
No Charge Linux eBooks Author Ultimate Linux Newbie Guide Alistair J. Ross Ubuntu An Absolute Beginners Guide Courtney Loo Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide Machtelt Garrels Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference Keir Thomas The Easiest Linux Guide Youll Ever Read Scott Morris Learn Linux in 5 Days Jason Cannon / Linux Training Academy Linux Starter Pack Future Publishing Test Driving Linux: From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds David Brickner; Published by O'Reilly Getting Started with Ubuntu 16.04 The Ubuntu Manual Team The Debian Administrator's Handbook Raphaël Hertzog, Roland Mas LINUX: Rute Users Tutorial and Exposition Paul Sheer Linux in a Windows World Roderick W. Smith The Linux Command Line William D. Shotts, Jnr Put Yourself in Command Free Software Foundation Just Enough Linux Malcolm Maclean
Bookmarked.
I started using Unix at work about 1990.
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I kept some SCO/Caldera books and disks while All Hat, No Cattle Darl McBride was suing IBM/et. al. and GrokLaw was functional.
That was fun to follow...
Thanks for posting this list. It’s very helpful to me.
I run Mint 18.3 Sylvia on my laptop and love it.
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Thanks!
I will be taking my CompTIA Linux+ test (103) this weekend.
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