Linux Training Tips - Introduction
Watch this blog category for great Linux Training tips - to help you to: save time, avoid frustration, learn Linux more easily - and have some fun!
My name is Clyde Boom and I've been teaching people how to use computer software programs and operating systems (such as Linux) for over twenty years.
Many people find Linux confusing and difficult to learn and I've spent a lot of time creating methods of describing how to use Linux in an easy-to-learn, friendly, non-technical manner - in Plain English!
The path to trying to understand something is often difficult to get across when you constantly come across words (such as technical Linux terms) that you don't understand.
Whenever a Linux technical term is used, you will either see a brief description of the term, or have a link to a description of the term.
For example, "a.k.a" (for also known as) will sometimes be used to describe a term like the "Linux command line prompt" (a.k.a. shell prompt, CLI, command line interface).
In the example above, the words: shell prompt, CLI and command line interface are all used to describe "Linux command line prompt".
In this blog category you will - Learn How to Use Linux to:
- Get a version of Linux to work with - you can download Linux or order Linux for delivery
- Get Linux up and running on your system - run Linux "live", install Linux or other methods
- Learn how to use the Linux desktop - open, close and move between Linux program windows
- Install Linux programs - various methods of downloading and installing Linux programs
- Run Linux programs from the desktop - use program icons or select programs from menus
- Get to the Linux Command Line Prompt (a.k.a. shell prompt, CLI, command line interface) to run Linux commands
- Run Linux commands with lots of Linux command line options
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