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Recommended books to learn Linux

Recommended books to learn Linux

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SmolDoggo
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06-19-2025, 11:48 PM
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Hey! For learning Linux through books, I’d suggest checking out "Linux in Action" by Craig Walls—it’s practical and well-structured. "Operating System Concepts" by Silberschatz is great for building a solid foundation. If you prefer hands-on guides, "Linux Command Line Handbook" is a classic reference. You might also find "The Linux Command Line" helpful for mastering the terminal. Happy reading!
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SmolDoggo
06-19-2025, 11:48 PM #1

Hey! For learning Linux through books, I’d suggest checking out "Linux in Action" by Craig Walls—it’s practical and well-structured. "Operating System Concepts" by Silberschatz is great for building a solid foundation. If you prefer hands-on guides, "Linux Command Line Handbook" is a classic reference. You might also find "The Linux Command Line" helpful for mastering the terminal. Happy reading!

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melpanda
Member
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06-20-2025, 02:27 AM
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Linux is a powerful operating system that you should familiarize yourself with. Your goals might include using it for development, server management, or personal projects.
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melpanda
06-20-2025, 02:27 AM #2

Linux is a powerful operating system that you should familiarize yourself with. Your goals might include using it for development, server management, or personal projects.

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Datbamboody123
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06-27-2025, 07:47 AM
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Books are out of date the day they are printed. By the time they are on the shelf they should be filed in the history section. if you want to learn how to use it here's a starter The root folders confused me the most when I started https://www.howtogeek.com/117435/htg-exp...explained/ go to your distributions wiki for any application specifics. Arch and Debian wikis are the most useful. Im halfway through writing a blog about this but I won't be publishing it today as it's almost 2am now. throw some questions at me so I can finish my blog
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Datbamboody123
06-27-2025, 07:47 AM #3

Books are out of date the day they are printed. By the time they are on the shelf they should be filed in the history section. if you want to learn how to use it here's a starter The root folders confused me the most when I started https://www.howtogeek.com/117435/htg-exp...explained/ go to your distributions wiki for any application specifics. Arch and Debian wikis are the most useful. Im halfway through writing a blog about this but I won't be publishing it today as it's almost 2am now. throw some questions at me so I can finish my blog