Learning Linux
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Few thoughtsโ
- Various tutorials, http://www.linux.org/
- http://www.professormesser.com/linux-plus/linux-training-videos/
"Linux" is one piece. Usually there is scripting and getting to know the commands/programs, e.g. rsync. Straightforward project is using VirtualBox to run a Windows 7 VM on the linux distro of choice. Try a trial version of VMware Workstation for Linux to see how it is different than VirtualBox. And so on.
Find Linux magazines and take note to which projects/articles you read rather than skip over. That is an indication of what you want to do &/or know. Not advocating buying these, but let yourself get a gauge of what to fuel your motivationโ
- http://www.linuxjournal.com/
- http://www.linuxformat.com/
- https://www.imagineshop.co.uk/bookazines/linux-and-open-source-genius-guide-vol-4.html
Just a few thoughts.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@Joyfano Mint is great. Ubuntu is still nice if you rip Unity out and put GNOME back on where it belongs!
I would not do this, ever. All the badness of Ubuntu for no reason, plus all the issues of being new to the OS and having to "rip out" the intended interface and then, when you are done, having Gnome 3 which is still hard to use and will turn someone off from trying to learn Linux. All bad. I only think Mint is acceptable because Cinnamon is native, works out of the box and you never need to deal with changing things around. It's the only condition that I'd ever recommend a Debian based system for someone new to Linux and only if I thought that they were really focused on using it as a desktop. Ubuntu is a general no-no for new users because it is unnecessarily confusing and will make Linux seem much less friendly and useful than it is.
YMMV. I've done that before but I started back when Ubuntu was still good.
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@joyfano Haven't read every post completely yet. What are you using the CentOS for so far?
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@ajstringham I haven't read all the post completely.. But I will do that later
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@Joyfano said:
@ajstringham I haven't read all the post completely.. But I will do that later
Figure out an application you want to try and just go with it!
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@ajstringham Sure.. I will Thanks..
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When starting & playing with it, use a VM. We don't want this to happen (https://xkcd.com/349/)โ
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She already gave her laptop over to Mint!
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@scottalanmiller yes I already use Mint.
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@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller yes I already use Mint.
@roguepacket that was very nice things to read..I installed Mint 16 on my desktop today too.
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@scottalanmiller I have a problem I cannot connect my computer to wireless
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@Joyfano VirtualBox gives an area to play with different OS and configurations. Such as, CentOS guest while using the preferred MInt host. Similarly, can explore Ubuntu, Knoppix, Kali, Backtrack, or other distro. And! Break them. Snapshot to go back-forth with changes. All sorts of goodness.
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@RoguePacket I will explore these soon
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@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller I have a problem I cannot connect my computer to wireless
Maybe a driver is missing.
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@scottalanmiller I don't know yet. I have to find out soon
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@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller I don't know yet. I have to find out soon
What is the model of your laptop?
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Is the wired port working?
Assuming this is the Mint/Linux box, launch Terminal and type "ifconfig -a". Looking for a "wlan0" (probably) if the wireless is installed as hoped.
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@scottalanmiller I don't remember the model. I have to check it later if I am home:(
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@RoguePacket I am not sure if its already working. ill let you know soon.
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With the exact model we might be able to track down drive information.