How Linux Works No Starch Press Review | Learn linux with this linux course

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This is a review of How Linux Works by No Starch Press. A very good book. It will teach you all you need to know to become an extremely competent Linux user. From basic command line inputs to file systems, networking, devices, shell scrips and user environments. A book that will remain constantly within easy reach for reference.
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Hi, Greetings from Brazil. I was looking for a review of this book yesterday and today you upload this video. Thanks! :)

oliveira
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I have this book, and I can agree that its very good. Its great. It REALLY TEACHES you how to use Linux, better than the Linux course manual I have, and much smaller, too. I highly recommend it.

grantkruger
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I post this review after 6 month I begin to read this book after I saw this video.
I will recommend it for sure as an introduction to Linux.

akirubamiru
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On of the best books on the subject. Very well written

atlantroppus
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thank you for give the video. i like it.

tomtom-trmm
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Who's still watching this video in 2023? It's really surprising how this channel has gone so far...

MatuMona
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I Like no starch as well learnt python through python crash course and automate the boring stuff

davidnwigley
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Can you do the review of the book linux command line

ghulgaming
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Hi! Are there may be some obstacles to read How Linux Works on MacOS High Sierra rather than downloading Linux os on MacBook or Is it just okay to learn it on MacOS as Mac is from one of Linux distributions?

Thanks!

notimetodie
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Is this linux specific? or does the knowledge transferable across different unix like OS's?

shafu_xyz
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HI,


Greetings from India.
I Completed the sklearn models such as linear regression, logistic reg, Knn, etc.
now, Which frameworks I should start learning.?? Or should I jump into deep learning concepts.?

Please suggest.

bandhammanikanta
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"... so it's really quite concisely put thogether...". Not sure, but I think that the guy is british.

taulguedi