Linux for Beginners
Linux for Beginners provides a foundational entry point into the powerful, open-source Linux operating system, designed for users with no prior experience. This topic covers the essential first steps, including choosing a user-friendly distribution (like Ubuntu or Mint), navigating the file system, and mastering basic commands through the command-line interface (CLI). Learners will also be introduced to core concepts such as software package management and user permissions, building the confidence and fundamental skills needed to comfortably operate a Linux environment for personal use, development, or as a stepping stone to advanced system administration.
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2. Linux Distributions