Best Resources to Learn Linux and stuff | Guide for newbies

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In this video I am trying show the difference between good content and bad content, when it comes to find learning resources.

I am a guy from UP bareilly India. Who love Computers/Linux/Programming.
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Oh my goodness, like going back in time when the internet used to be the internet. I remember when the web looked like this without all the flashy content and constant ads. I had not even realized how far into the googlesphere I have fallen!

I also remember LUG's, Linux User Groups. In a time long ago in a galaxy far far away, humans would actually congregate together and literally bring their computers and hook them up together and learn Linux in group meetings, together in a common space!
They would help each other install Linux, setup Apache and Sendmail servers, create Beowulf cluster and use everyone's combined computing power to render huge images.

Bugs Writer, thanks for bringing up what used to be the obvious! You would be an awesome person to meet at a Linux user group.

In that ultimate deep Unreal Tournament voice over, I declare "IMPRESSIVE!"

Wandering_Horse
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Best resources to learn more about linux
1. Be a man (use the man command example man ls for seeing the manual for ls command) u can also use the --help command
2. Arch wiki
Also I think learning from a YouTube tutorial from say a channel like free code camp is really good and might be better than any article on some random website

ishaanbhimwal
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imagine if BugsWriter just share with us his directory of wallpapers :3 It would be a dream

Torvating
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This is pretty much what I've come to find, too. A view videos here and there can maybe highlight the basic utility of some kind of software, but ultimately you have to sit down and read comprehensive manuals, texts, references etc., start practicing and tinkering in a text editor until you get enough skill to move into a development environment, and yes, it's tedious sometimes, but that's what it is. A few hours worth of colorful YouTube tutorials won't make you expert user or give you a solid knowledge base compared to the long and hard work of reading a few thousand pages of information and context. After some basic introductory work that makes you competent and skillful in a subject, you have to become your own master and teacher, set your own goals for learning, and find resources that actually help you accomplish those goals.

As a chemist and biologist, I ended up loathing graduate work because you get cornered into a setting where you have to spend all your time depending on other people to create a platform to teach you things you're better off investigating on your own time, in your own way. Same thing with research projects. The glory of computer programming and administration is anyone can do it with a laptop and an internet connection without ever having to step foot in a classroom, without having to follow archaic academic rules that stifle learning and creativity, and without the shackles of the notion that you don't have control over your own growth and evolution.

charlieelm
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When I first started learning about python and linux, I always go to YouTube and watch a video related to it. But the more I learnt about linux and python the less videos were available for me to watch, after one year into linux and python I now prefer documentation instead of youtube videos because they are always on point. I didn't knew about this site till now. Thanks for sharing :D

SparePlayss
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What a blessing.... Keep sharing about these websites and blogs if you can manage (if not in video format, just put a community post). Will love to follow on.

zardian
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You my man really a charm!!!
Now-a-days every single YouTubers are like sell there on snake oil. And u just cut all the b.s and went straight to main thing! It's really hard to find people giving such good example!!!
Lovly man!! Keep up the good work!!!!

cosmicbathbomb
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Great video! The CPP reference is amazing, a little daunting at first but then it becomes logical to read. Also, I would recommend to anyone who goes offline sometimes to download those documents they are fairly light and super fun to have on a plane/train trip.

waz
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Ohh much much thanks to you. I fell in love with linux just ecactly 3 days ago. I love reading. Deffinetly will read all of it. I am just starting out with linux and you helped a lot. Again thanks! Holy shit this is like the best most helpfull video on this subject I have ever watched. I share with you getting annoyed by same stuff

bringtheideas
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**I think this is the most important and useful video I have ever found.**

Link-channel
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Basic html websites are awesome! However, they do suffer from "long-line-itis" so I like to slap a "width: 900px; margin 0 auto;" to the body tag to center everything

abdicodes
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This is actually an extremely useful video

safwanljd
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Thanks a lot bhai just came from cs50, setup arch from luke smith, arch wiki, etc and riced my neovim wanted to learn more about linux, unix and C and your video was so spot on 😮❤

nightcrawler
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Thanks for the tips man, really appreciate it

heatedpants
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Great resources, I often try to search for something and I reach the point when the blog posts are not sufficient and I need something more robust like what you mentioned.
BTW the outro is Kyoresu's Lalala cover? Great taste!

saravandra
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Omg yes. This comes up in the blender community all the time. People want videos that'll hold their hands and tell them literally every button press. I keep telling people you need to learn to teach yourself and to experiment. Noob tutorials have their place if someone is starting from rock bottom zero knowledge, but YT and the mainstream internet are seriously lacking in anything beyond that.

radicant
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I will definitely check this out thank you

RobotischeHilfe
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Best thing about the site is that it works for all skill level of peoples

abhayshankerpathak
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Thanks
This is probably gonna change a lot en my life

behekh
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Videos are good if you want to become a generic developer learning the common most used skills, but if you want to become an expert in something, you need to spend all your learning time reading the documentation

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