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Linux 101
So! You're looking to try out that Linux thing that people talk about. How do you get started? Where do you look?
Well, I'm going to try and give everyone a nice base to work from.
First off, you need to make a decision. If you're new to Linux, then Ubuntu is probably your best bet, but there are a few other really nice alternatives. Linux Lite, Debian, Linux Mint, and if you really want to get tossed into the deep end, Arch Linux.
This is not meant to be an exhaustive guide, but should be enough for the interested newcomer to be able to make an informed decision about where to start.
Post 1 is an introduction. This post.
Post 2 is a short overview of each distro. This is not a full list, just a handpicked few.
Post 3 is all about the interfaces that you're able to install.
Post 4 is an introduction to package managers. This is how you install applications.
Post 5 is about system updates, frequencies, and troubleshooting.
Post 6 gives a brief overview of what a newbie should do if (s)he runs into trouble that (s)he can't resolve alone.
So! You're looking to try out that Linux thing that people talk about. How do you get started? Where do you look?
Well, I'm going to try and give everyone a nice base to work from.
First off, you need to make a decision. If you're new to Linux, then Ubuntu is probably your best bet, but there are a few other really nice alternatives. Linux Lite, Debian, Linux Mint, and if you really want to get tossed into the deep end, Arch Linux.
This is not meant to be an exhaustive guide, but should be enough for the interested newcomer to be able to make an informed decision about where to start.
Post 1 is an introduction. This post.
Post 2 is a short overview of each distro. This is not a full list, just a handpicked few.
Post 3 is all about the interfaces that you're able to install.
Post 4 is an introduction to package managers. This is how you install applications.
Post 5 is about system updates, frequencies, and troubleshooting.
Post 6 gives a brief overview of what a newbie should do if (s)he runs into trouble that (s)he can't resolve alone.
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