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Linux for Beginners: A Practical Guide Beyond the Basics

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The Linux interface is a powerful tool to use. While the Linux GUI is slick and smooth, you know that the real magic lies under the hood. However, if you're just getting started, the various interfaces and combinations that exist in Linux can be confusing. So where do you begin? Linux for Beginners by Travis Booth, the author of Machine Learning With Python and Linux Command Line is going to walk you through more advanced concepts of the Linux interface and other aspects that go on beneath the surface. You will learn all about the exciting world of the Linux system and how you can use it to ditch that pesky mouse forever (only if you want to!) In addition, you will also learn all and so much more! Join the millions who have discovered the power of the shell by taking the correct first steps! Click buy now!

159 pages, Paperback

Published December 4, 2019

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Travis Booth

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