How to Learn Linux

Chris Titus Tech
14 Oct 201913:12

Summary

TLDRThis video offers practical advice on mastering Linux, a topic frequently inquired about by the audience. The speaker, having gained substantial knowledge in Linux within a year, shares their learning methods and resources. They emphasize hands-on experience but also recommend several educational websites, including the Arch Linux wiki for its comprehensive guides and the Ubuntu forums for community support. The speaker also highlights the value of Discord channels, Reddit communities, and YouTube tutorials for immediate help and structured learning. They encourage viewers to engage with the content creators and the community for a well-rounded Linux education, and to provide feedback for additional resources.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š The speaker emphasizes hands-on learning as the primary method for mastering Linux but acknowledges the importance of various resources for help and guidance.
  • πŸ”— The video description contains a collection of links to websites and resources that the speaker finds useful for learning Linux.
  • πŸ‘ The Arch Linux wiki is highly recommended by the speaker as an excellent source of knowledge, even for users not running Arch Linux, due to its comprehensive guides and explanations.
  • πŸ“ The speaker suggests that understanding the fundamentals from one Linux distribution can be applied to others, highlighting the commonalities among different distros.
  • πŸ’» The BunsenLabs wiki and Ubuntu forums are mentioned as useful resources, particularly for troubleshooting and community support.
  • πŸ“– The Debian wiki is praised for its detailed information on package management and software installation, applicable to many Debian-based distributions.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Discord communities, such as the Chris Titus Tech Discord and Fedora's Discord, are highlighted as valuable for real-time help and interaction.
  • 🀝 The Linux for Noobs subreddit on Reddit is recommended for beginners looking for support and answers to common questions.
  • πŸŽ₯ The speaker's YouTube channel is a resource for tutorial videos, organized into playlists for different Linux distributions and topics.
  • πŸ” The search feature on YouTube is mentioned as a powerful tool for finding specific video content related to Linux.
  • πŸŽ‰ The Urban Penguin's YouTube channel and website are given a special mention for their in-depth Linux tutorials and walkthroughs.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is about sharing resources and methods for learning Linux effectively.

  • What is the speaker's experience with Linux?

    -The speaker has been using Linux on the desktop for less than a year but has made significant progress in understanding and using it.

  • What type of learning approach does the speaker advocate?

    -The speaker advocates a hands-on learning approach, supplemented by various online resources and communities.

  • What is the first resource mentioned for learning Linux?

    -The first resource mentioned is the Arch Linux wiki, which the speaker considers the best for learning Linux due to its comprehensive guides.

  • Why does the speaker recommend the Arch Linux wiki even for non-Arch users?

    -The speaker recommends the Arch Linux wiki for non-Arch users because it provides a solid foundation and understanding of Linux fundamentals that can be applied across different distributions.

  • What is the role of the BunsenLabs wiki according to the speaker?

    -The speaker doesn't use the BunsenLabs wiki frequently but refers to it occasionally to resolve issues, suggesting it as a helpful resource for troubleshooting.

  • Which community does the speaker highlight for its organization and helpfulness?

    -The speaker highlights the Ubuntu community for its organization and helpfulness, especially through the BunsenLabs forums.

  • What is the significance of the Debian wiki in learning Linux according to the speaker?

    -The Debian wiki is significant for learning Linux as it provides a good layout on package management and software installation, which is applicable to many Debian-based distributions including Ubuntu and Pop!_OS.

  • What online platforms does the speaker suggest for immediate help with Linux issues?

    -The speaker suggests using Discord servers like Chris Titus Tech and Fedora's Discord, as well as Reddit's Linux for Noobs subreddit for immediate help with Linux issues.

  • How does the speaker organize educational content on their YouTube channel?

    -The speaker organizes educational content on their YouTube channel by creating playlists for different topics and distributions, making it easier for viewers to find relevant tutorials.

  • What is the speaker's view on the importance of video tutorials for learning Linux?

    -The speaker views video tutorials as an essential resource for learning Linux, as they provide a visual and step-by-step guide that can be more accessible than reading manuals.

  • Which YouTube channel does the speaker credit for their initial Linux learning?

    -The speaker credits the Urban Penguin's YouTube channel for their initial Linux learning, appreciating the depth and quality of the tutorials provided.

  • What is the Urban Penguin's approach to sharing Linux tutorials?

    -The Urban Penguin provides both written tutorials and video walkthroughs on their website, covering a range of topics in-depth and for free.

  • How does the speaker plan to keep the learning resources updated?

    -The speaker plans to keep the learning resources updated by regularly checking comments on the video and the website, and adding new resources as they find them.

  • What type of content does the speaker prefer to include in their learning resource list?

    -The speaker prefers to include tutorial-based content that is simple to digest and occasionally includes advanced topics, but not overly complex or academic content.

Outlines

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πŸ“š Learning Linux: Resources and Personal Experience

The speaker discusses their journey in learning Linux, having made significant progress in less than a year. They emphasize hands-on learning but also highlight the importance of various resources for guidance. A website with a collection of links is mentioned, including the Arch Linux wiki, which the speaker praises for its comprehensiveness and educational value. Other resources include the BunsenLabs wiki, Ubuntu forums, and the Debian wiki, all of which are appreciated for their specific contributions to the Linux learning process. The speaker also suggests that engaging with communities, such as through Discord channels and subreddits, can be beneficial for immediate help and interaction.

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πŸ” Navigating Linux Learning Resources and Community Support

This paragraph delves into specific online communities and resources for Linux learners. The Chris Titus Tech Discord is highlighted for its active user base and categorized help sections, covering a range of topics from Windows to Linux. The speaker also mentions other Discord communities, such as the Fedora Discord, and Reddit forums like 'Linux for noobs' for structured Q&A. Additionally, the paragraph touches on the value of video tutorials, both from the speaker's own YouTube channel and others like the Urban Penguin, which offers in-depth guides and walkthroughs. The speaker's channel is organized with playlists for different Linux distributions and topics, and they encourage viewers to use the search feature to find relevant content.

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πŸŽ“ Embracing Video Tutorials and Expanding Learning Resources

The speaker shares their appreciation for the Urban Penguin's educational content, which was instrumental in their initial Linux learning experience. They commend the Urban Penguin for providing free, comprehensive tutorials on various Linux topics. The speaker also invites viewers to contribute to the learning resource webpage by suggesting additional materials in the comments section. They promise to update the resource page with new tutorial-based content, emphasizing the need for educational and easily digestible material. Lastly, the speaker acknowledges the support of their patrons, which enables them to create and share their videos.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Linux

Linux is an open-source operating system that is widely used for servers, desktops, and increasingly in mobile computing. In the script, Linux is the central theme as the video aims to guide viewers on how to learn and progress in using this operating system. The speaker mentions their experience with Linux desktop and how they've gained knowledge in a short time, making it a core topic of discussion.

πŸ’‘Arch Linux

Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution known for its i686/x86-64 architecture and its 'rolling release' model. The script highlights Arch Linux as a valuable resource for learning due to its comprehensive wiki, which the speaker credits for much of their Linux knowledge, particularly when it comes to understanding the fundamentals that apply across different distributions.

πŸ’‘Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution based on Debian and is known for its user-friendly interface and strong community support. In the script, Ubuntu is mentioned as one of the distributions where the knowledge gained from Arch Linux can be applied, indicating its relevance in the learning process and its commonalities with other Linux distributions.

πŸ’‘Debian

Debian is another Linux distribution that serves as the base for many other distributions, including Ubuntu. The script suggests that the Debian wiki is an underappreciated resource for learning about Linux, emphasizing its importance for understanding package management and software installation, which are common across various distributions.

πŸ’‘Wiki

A wiki is a website that allows collaborative modification and creation of its content and structure by its users. In the context of the video, wikis of different Linux distributions (Arch, BunsenLabs, Debian) are presented as key resources for learning Linux, providing detailed guides and documentation that are instrumental in the educational journey.

πŸ’‘Package Manager

A package manager is a software tool that automates the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing software packages. The script mentions the package manager as a key difference between Linux distributions, with the Arch Linux wiki teaching the viewer about the essentials of Linux, including package management.

πŸ’‘Discord

Discord is a communication platform that allows users to chat via voice calls, video calls, text messaging, media and files in private chats or as part of 'servers' in various categories. In the script, Discord is highlighted as a real-time help resource, where the community provides support and answers to Linux-related queries, making it a valuable tool for immediate assistance.

πŸ’‘Reddit

Reddit is a social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. In the script, 'Linux for noobs' is mentioned as a Reddit subreddit, which serves as a forum-like platform for new Linux users to ask questions and learn from others, contributing to the community aspect of learning Linux.

πŸ’‘YouTube

YouTube is a video-sharing platform where users can upload, share, and view videos. The script refers to YouTube as a source of video tutorials for learning Linux, with the speaker organizing their own channel to provide educational content in a structured manner, making it a key resource for visual learners.

πŸ’‘Tutorial

A tutorial is a set of instructions or an educational program that helps people learn a new skill or subject. The script emphasizes the importance of tutorials in the learning process, both through written wikis and video content, as a means to gain practical knowledge and understanding of Linux.

πŸ’‘Urban Penguin

The Urban Penguin is a YouTube channel and website that provides Linux tutorials, particularly focused on Red Hat and CentOS. In the script, the speaker credits the Urban Penguin as a significant influence in their Linux learning journey, highlighting the depth and quality of the content provided by this resource.

Highlights

The speaker has quickly advanced in their understanding of Linux in less than a year.

The importance of hands-on learning in mastering Linux is emphasized.

A variety of resources are shared for learning Linux, including websites and communities.

The Arch Linux wiki is highly recommended as a comprehensive learning tool.

The Arch Linux installation guide provides a solid foundation for understanding Linux distributions.

Learning from the Arch Linux wiki can be applied to other distributions like Ubuntu and Debian.

The difference between distributions often lies in the package manager and minor syntax variations.

The Debian wiki is praised for its detailed guides on package management and software installation.

Wikipedia is a valuable resource for understanding concepts outside of Linux-specific topics.

Discord communities like Chris Titus Tech and Fedora provide immediate help and support.

Linux for Noobs subreddit and Chris Titus Tech subreddit offer platforms for asking questions and sharing knowledge.

YouTube is a rich source of tutorial videos for learning Linux.

The speaker's YouTube channel is organized by topics and distributions for easy navigation.

The Urban Penguin's YouTube channel and website offer in-depth Linux tutorials.

The speaker encourages viewers to engage in the comments section to suggest additional resources.

A webpage will be updated with additional resources as they are discovered and suggested.

The speaker's patrons are thanked for their support in making educational content like this video possible.

Transcripts

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in this video we're going over how to

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learn Linux because I get asked this

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question all the time where do you get

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all your knowledge how did you learn all

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this stuff so quickly because I've only

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been on Linux desktop less than a year

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and already I've gotten up pretty far

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along in my progression still have a

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long ways to go but I feel like I have a

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really good grasp on things so with that

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I wanted to share with you all what do I

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do as far as learning Linux what all the

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resources I actually take in because

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most of the way I learn is hands-on

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however there's a lot of places you go

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for help and I wanted to share that with

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you today okay so down in the

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description

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Crysta is calm forward slash learned -

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Linux is this website so click that link

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it'll redirect you to here and you'll be

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able to kind of get these links now I'm

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not gonna go through every single link

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in here like the websites it's fast

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links uprising and Linux I'd yeah I

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might have said that wrong but whatever

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that one is all things that people gave

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me from my discord channel and I just

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kind of want to add those for webpage

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references because they do a lot of

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average like daily posts and stuff and

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it's Foss has a lot of great tutorial

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content I've used Linux uprising every

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once in a while and this one I don't

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really use but I left it in here because

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a lot of other people do find it

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educational so with that I wanted to go

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over some of the highlights of this now

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I'm not gonna click on each one I just

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kind of want to show where I learned

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most of my knowledge so first up is the

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art wiki now a lot of people go I don't

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run Arch Linux Titus I'm like I get it

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totally get it but the arch wiki is by

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far the best wiki out of anyone I've

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gone through I've learned the most

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through here when I went to install Arch

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Linux I went through their installation

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guide and it kind of laid out what the

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essentials were for every Linux

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distribution like sometimes the syntax

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differs from distribution to

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distribution but for the most part

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that's where I got my whole saying Linux

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is Linux because I learned so much in

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Arch Linux and was able to take that and

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use it in Ubuntu and Debian a lot of

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other things the only thing that was

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different was really the package manager

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and a couple little syntax differences

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between the two but other than that I

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mean the distros have so much in common

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when I started really diving in and Arch

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Linux kind of taught me what makes up a

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distribution and how it is actually made

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the things that every single

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distribution does all these things are

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in here so really really good reading

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and if you haven't I always recommend if

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you really wanna dive into this deep

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content try an arch linux vanilla

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install you learn a lot doing it it's

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very educational

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when doing it some people it drives a

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mad and it's not for them totally get it

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but I did learn probably the most amount

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going through the arch wiki up next is

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the bun 2 wiki now I don't really use

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the bun 2 wiki that much but I anytime

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I've had an issue I might pop on the bun

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to whip wiki every once in a while and

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figure out what issue it was more often

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than not I like to differ to the Ubuntu

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forms because a lot of the stuff they

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have in bunters community even though I

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don't like a bun - as a distribution so

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much I'd love their community they've

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done so much to help everyone and it's

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rather organized so it's very easy to

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get help through the bun - wiki and also

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the bunch of forms if you need to

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actually ask a question they're very

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receptive so with that I'm not going to

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go through the other wiki's as if you're

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on these operating systems I just wanted

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to kind of put those out there if you're

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not an open sewer or Fedora you probably

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don't want to go to these wikis but if

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you are there's some really good stuff

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there specific to them overall I think

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the Debian wiki is another one that I

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don't think really gets enough credit so

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on here it has a really good layout how

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to install software's package management

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all these apply to a bun - and all the

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spins of a bun - as well you know coupon

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- pop OS all this is based on Debian so

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this is a really good place to learn

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about a lot about Linux

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so I really do like the Debian manuals

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and Wikipedia is fantastic when it comes

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to W other places like let's say you run

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and I kind of label this help because

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life help is what you need at the end of

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the day when you run into a problem you

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don't want to go read the manual or read

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the effing manual as many people put it

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in forums so I kind of laid out spots

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where you can easily do searches and

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just simply ask a question so first up

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is the Chris Titus tech discord we

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actually have over almost 2,000 members

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now so thousands of people are on here

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day in and day out right now we have

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somewhere around a hundred and forty

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hundred and one hundred and thirty-one

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online and there's also more up here as

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well

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but if you go into here over on the left

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hand side you'll see help desk and you

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can ask general help heck if even if you

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have a Windows issue you can pop it into

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the windows thing and not get ridiculed

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it's just there to help even Mac help

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and Linux help all of it's right here to

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kind of help in computer needs and it's

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very active as you see like today we got

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Windows help someone actually asked a

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question about D bloat Script and I went

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oh shut up which I've covered a little

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bit in my channel Linux help usually

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there's a lot like it's nine fifty right

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here the last question that was asked is

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at nine thirty nine so literally 11

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minutes ago Mac help not nearly as

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active obviously not too many people

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that are on Mac watched my stuff so I

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could see how that's kind of empty and

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then just general help where people just

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say hey what kind of thermal paste am I

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gonna use for computer builds and these

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types of things so very nice to get that

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live interaction I I'd say the forum's

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are good but it's not that immediate

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gratification where if you get in a chat

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that's why I love the discord and then

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we have a fantastic discord fedora also

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have a discord I put that in here

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I haven't actually joined it or done

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anything with it but I've heard good

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things other things for noobs is Linux

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for noobs

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it's a reddit subreddit and if you're

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not familiar with reddit it's like

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forums on steroids it's the best

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probably way to put it but good good way

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to come into here change this up I like

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to go with this view but you can kind of

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see what people are asking and you can

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ask your own question usually its

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responded in a decent amount of time

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like one hour ago two hours ago 17 hours

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ago this is pretty good we also have a

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Chris Titus tech subreddit that's not as

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active that's why I'm kind of showing

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Linux for noobs because I haven't been

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active on that subreddit I just don't

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have the time anymore to really do much

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with it so I kind of have it there I

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still pop in from time to time but it's

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not nearly as good as Linux for noobs is

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and then we get into like the video

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aspect of things and I kind of want to

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show a couple things on the video first

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off I have a tutorials playlist which is

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actually a link that I put in you here

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if you look at this tutorials playlist

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it kind of has a little bit of

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everything so if you're looking for a

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specific thing or just want to peruse

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tutorial videos like I make videos all

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the time some about news some about this

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but I don't put those in my tutorial

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playlist because I want to put all my

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educational content in one spot so

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moving past this let's say you have

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something you want to know about you can

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actually go to the actual channel which

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if you go up at the top and just type

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youtube.com for slash c /r is titus tak

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just like that hit enter and this takes

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you to the channel page now I wanted to

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show other youtubers here but nobody

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really organizes their videos very well

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so if Tom from switch to Linux look at

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said this or Derek from a you know DT if

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he looks at this as well guys you got to

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go into your channel page and organize I

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think I get a lot of views from here I

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don't know but regardless for you

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watching this video get to my actual

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video channel page and I have everything

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organized into what popular uploads

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things that got the most views on my

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channel which isn't that big of a deal

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but the cool thing is I put Windows

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playlists and Linux playlists and these

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are like playlists within playlists to

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where it kind of breaks down and

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organizes everything depending on where

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you're at

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your journey so if you're on Fedora

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Ubuntu Debbie and you can kind of see

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all those videos and then also I have

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kind of all of these broken up so you

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can kind of get in where you want now I

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still like the tutorial videos as I went

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over and you can actually click this

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little search thing and just search my

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channel for a certain thing let's say

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you want to know grub videos what have I

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done on grub and I've actually made

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quite a few videos on grub so I've done

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rescue grub custom grub you ef5 verse

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BIOS boot and and also you know heck it

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even pulls into like Windows boot

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manager and other stuff it gets a little

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less as you fly through here but the

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search features really good as it pulls

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in all the things directly with that

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search which is extremely powerful when

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wanting to learn through video content

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and I've made every single video on my

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channel within the past year so

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everything's relevant there's nothing

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that's out of date on my channel because

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I've made almost 400 videos now in the

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past year so kind of insane I really

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probably should get my head checked for

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making that many videos but needless to

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say you can come too into here kind of

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peruse the videos and find what you need

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however I always want to kind of show

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people how I learned through video as

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well and one of the very first people

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and he's actually has his own YouTube

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channel as well it's called the urban

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penguin I actually the very first Linux

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video I watched was the urban penguin so

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shout out to him if he ever sees this

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you're awesome sir what you do is a

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fantastic thing his website the urban

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penguin com has these OS tutorials over

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here and at the time I was doing a lot

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of asterisks and telephony support so I

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needed to learn

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Red Hat in CentOS and if you click here

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to access it makes it sound like he's

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you know it's it's paid but it's not

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everything's free on here which is kind

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of nuts I'm surprised he hadn't locked

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it behind some kind of pay wall but he

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doesn't he gives it all away for free

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which is fantastic so you can kind of go

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and go oh you know what I want to learn

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about creating an art p.m. file and

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Cintas 6.5 and you can click it and

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it'll take you right here and cutting

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give you the guide the whole webpage and

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then at the very end he usually has the

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actual video walkthrough so urban being

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when he is a fantastic gentleman English

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gentleman and that is just Oh fantastic

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I like his videos honestly a lot better

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than mine in some instances because of

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the depth he goes into and each one of

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these subjects and really tackles all

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things in a different manner than I do

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so he's almost like the end of my yang

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he's awesome love this guy and that's

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about it I'm going to be expanding this

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look in the comments section below here

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you can actually if I forgot something

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you can come down here leave a comment

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or leave a comment on this video I'm

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gonna be definitely checking my youtube

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comments just sometimes after about a

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week or two

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it just completely gets blown out it's

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like a thousand comments and I just

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don't have the time to go through all my

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old comments so I'll keep up with this

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video and definitely add to this webpage

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for the first couple days but if you're

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watching this video a couple weeks from

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now you're like oh Titus you forgot this

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you got to add this to this page I'm

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like totally come on my website leave a

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comment in here and I will definitely

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get it at it so that's basically it when

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it comes to learning Linux now there's a

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lot more resources out there are a lot

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of things that I honestly have forgotten

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about or didn't include in here because

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I didn't use them but other people have

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so let me know in the comments what

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those are also the comments on the

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actual website Chris Titus calm for this

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learn Linux repository or this page to

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kind of index a lot of this stuff I'm

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gonna be adding to it as I find more and

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more good stuff the only requirement I

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have is it has to be tutorial based I

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don't do news articles and stuff to add

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it to this and I want it to be

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educational so all tutorial based stuff

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that is simple to digest also know

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