We
decided in "http://lunixhelp.blogspot.com/," that we have to do a course for beginners on how to deal with the Linux system. Ubuntu is an open source software platform
that runs everywhere from the smartphone, the tablet and the PC to the
server and the cloud. it's probably easier to get help for an Ubuntu installation than any
other Linux distro, and as a result of its popularity, new software
tends to get packaged for Ubuntu very quickly (the addition of PPAs
greatly helps with this) so it reduces the need to compile packages
yourself if you want the latest versions of things. A lot of things that will be explained can also apply to other Linux distributions, such as: LinuxMint,
ElementaryOS, Fedora, Arch, etc ..., because they look alike in many
standards, so you can use this guide even if you
use other distributions, and with a few exceptions.
This simple course in learning the basics of Linux from scratch and even access to some advanced things! This Post Is the current index Of lessons links, stay with us.
Lesson 1: Introduction - What is Linux? What is Ubuntu?
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