Looking for reliable resources to learn Linux? There are many helpful websites that cater to beginners.
Looking for reliable resources to learn Linux? There are many helpful websites that cater to beginners.
I also hope I’m not violating any rules or accidentally sharing private info. I just want something similar—something that helps me move from using Windows to Linux without having to search questions one by one each time I wanted to learn something new.
EDX provides multiple complimentary Linux programs, after which you can earn a credential upon completing them if desired: https://www.edx.org/course?search_query=linux
When I want deeper insights into a particular program and the man pages fall short, I turn to the Arch Wiki. It’s useful regardless of whether you’re running an Arch-based distribution.
Begin when you're ready, and if you hit any roadblocks... open your preferred IRC client (x-chat, irssi, weechat, etc.), type the address: server: irc.freenode.net. Most distributions include a help channel for support. For instance: #ubuntu #kubuntu #lubuntu #xubuntu #debian #arch #elementary #gentoo #centos #redhat and so on. Also, I highly recommend the "dummies" books—those were great when I first learned Linux, and they're really easy to understand.