Linoox enthusiasts, are there any good books on an into to Linux based systems such as Debian so I can do basic operations and not fuck shit up?
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Roxanne Wolf :blobfoxcheck: (roxanne_wolf@anthro.cc)'s status on Thursday, 11-May-2023 17:59:46 JST Roxanne Wolf :blobfoxcheck: -
🌲Number 1 Pleroma Criminal on XBL 🇵🇱|🇺🇸 (phenomx6@fedi.pawlicker.com)'s status on Thursday, 11-May-2023 17:59:44 JST 🌲Number 1 Pleroma Criminal on XBL 🇵🇱|🇺🇸 @Milo @Roxanne_Wolf there's a lot of books from the pre systemdicks era too -
Milo :gphn_verified: (milo@anthro.cc)'s status on Thursday, 11-May-2023 17:59:45 JST Milo :gphn_verified: Assuming we're talking about working from the command line. not much on books, but plenty of noobie video guides.
Although, there is the Linux Bible. https://www.amazon.com/Linux-Bible-Christopher-Negus/dp/1119578884/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d77bxpgB5c
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🌲Number 1 Pleroma Criminal on XBL 🇵🇱|🇺🇸 (phenomx6@fedi.pawlicker.com)'s status on Thursday, 11-May-2023 18:00:47 JST 🌲Number 1 Pleroma Criminal on XBL 🇵🇱|🇺🇸 @Milo @Roxanne_Wolf https://doc.lagout.org/operating%20system%20/linux/
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