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Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some bare minimum concepts beginner Linux users should understand?
3·20 days agoThis is something that I actually planned on explaining! A big reason I myself like to use Linux is because it’s modular and can be customized and used in so many ways just to meet your needs which I think is ideal. An operating system shouldn’t be a one size fits all kind of thing!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Everyone should have a home server (or a friend that has one)English
3·1 month agoJust needa get a friend first
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10·1 month agoYou’re spitting rn
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Everyone should have a home server (or a friend that has one)English
2·1 month agoPretty understandable fear tbh I’m not quite sure I trust myself with mine yet
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5·1 month agoYou’re so welcome friend I wish you the best of luck :)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Everyone should have a home server (or a friend that has one)English
18·1 month agoYeah as someone that was just getting into it not that long ago I definitely kinda struggled through it even though I’d feel pretty confident saying I’m a bit more technically literate than most. Figured I’d try to help others with the process as much as I can! I appreciate the validation lol

I appreciate the input, thanks for reading!
The goal of this script is really just to act as a jumping off point for anyone trying to figure out what to do or where to go after the end of Windows 10, or people just barely starting to get into Linux for the first time. I’ve also only been pretty consistently in the Linux space for about a year, and I wanted to write something that would answer a lot of the questions that I had and things I had a hard time understanding initially, and explain them in a simple to understand way.
It’s not supposed to be an incredibly in depth guide and I hope I didn’t really frame it that way, I really just want it to be a starting point to build more knowledge off of, a gateway into the greater Linux community. My main goal is just to make Linux accessible without scarinf people off with the inner workings and complex parts, while still encouraging people to learn about those things if they’d like to.
I’m thinking that if I tell things from my own experience as a pretty average computer user, it can help other pretty average computer users see it as a viable option, and I’ve been told by some others I’ve had read through it that it’s been very helpful for them.