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Linux for Beginners: An Introduction to the Linux Operating System for Installation, Configuration and Command Line.

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Do you enjoy having total control over your device?

Do you feel like your operating system has been limiting you?

Are you looking for a change of pace?




If your answer to these questions is yes, then Linux might be just the thing for you. This isn't a book for tech geeks. It won't teach you programming or hacking. Rather, this is a book for someone that enjoys using his PC for what it was made to do.

Sure, after reading this book you might move on to programming or hacking, but as the saying goes, you have to learn to walk before you learn to run. This book will teach you to walk.




We'll be going over all of the important basic parts of Linux, ranging from Distros ("flavors" of Linux, each of which has different properties) to microkernels.




This book is meant to be a comprehensive beginner's guide to Linux.




You will

- what makes Linux different?

- how to Install Linux

- what is Linux made out of?

- the Linux Console

- files and the file system

- managing processes

- and much more




Everything you need to know in order to start your Linux journey is found within these pages.




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120 pages, Paperback

Published October 11, 2020

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Zach Codings

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