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Free Linux Ebooks - JesusLinux - 01-29-2018 Hi I want to learn more about Linux in general! I've been (and still Am) a Windows user until I discovered LL which gave a new life to my old laptop some time ago, after I bought a new one with Win10 (8GB RAM, i5core CPU,Nvidia bla bla bla). My old laptop (the one I'm writing this now) is 11 years now so I have to thank the developers of Linux in general and LL in particular for providing a OS for a machine that otherwise would be useless. I'm not a computer geek, just a simple user so Linux (terminal/command lines) are very confusing. With that in mind what free ebooks recommendations would you guys suggest so I can improve my skills with linux. Download links would be appreciated. Thank You Re: Free Linux Ebooks - Moltke - 01-29-2018 Hi [member=6801]JesusLinux[/member] Quote:what free ebooks recommendations would you guys suggest so I can improve my skills with linux. I think this is a good point to start from: https://itsfoss.com/getting-started-with-ubuntu/?utm_source=sidebar&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=sidebar You'll find a lot of info in that link; tutos and hows to, links for downloading books, software reviews and much more. Like I said, it is a good point to start from. Also, use the search feature in this forum as well as in google to find posts/articles about some particular subject/topic. Hope this helps! ![]() Re: Free Linux Ebooks - bitsnpcs - 01-29-2018 Hello JesusLinux, this book is good for learning the command line, then it becomes a bit less confusing. http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxcommand/files/TLCL/17.10/TLCL-17.10.pdf/download Re: Free Linux Ebooks - JesusLinux - 01-29-2018 I downloaded that book! Looks good! Thanks Re: Free Linux Ebooks - bitsnpcs - 01-29-2018 Glad the link was useful ![]() Re: Free Linux Ebooks - shengchieh - 01-31-2018 You're welcomed to visit my webpage, http://shengchieh.50webs.com/tuxslinks.html Scroll down a page or two to Specific -> Books and eBooks Long list - avoid the out-of-date books. Sheng-Chieh Re: Free Linux Ebooks - bitsnpcs - 01-31-2018 Hello Sheng-Chieh, your webpage is very useful, I looked at it a few weeks ago, and will bookmark it too ![]() Re: Free Linux Ebooks - Moltke - 01-31-2018 [member=6801]JesusLinux[/member] This site might be helpful too https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:LinuxFoundationX+LFS101x+1T2017/course/ It offers an "introduction to Linux" course completely free of charge. Re: Free Linux Ebooks - bitsnpcs - 01-31-2018 Not an ebook but useful - 7+ hours video tutorial https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/off-topic/the-complete-linux-course/ Hold down Ctrl and Alt key and press t (Ctrl Alt + t) Copy paste (or type) one at a time and press enter. Type in your password when asked. Code: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:clipgrab-team/ppa Code: sudo apt-get update Code: sudo apt-get install clipgrab To use - Menu>Internet>Clip Grab paste your links and study when ever you have time even when offline. Re: Free Linux Ebooks - CSNLinux - 02-22-2018 At the moment I'm working myself through This One(For All you Dutch Speaking Linux Addicts) Yes, it's a bit dated, but good for the basics I guess |