Hi, there is some free Introduction tutorial to Linux. It will be probably interesting for beginners here. It just started yesterday.
https://www.edx.org/course/linuxfoundat ... 9ysRh_Sp_R
(Mint is also mentioned in it.)
Best regards.
edX free tutorial - Introduction to Linux
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Re: edX free tutorial - Introduction to Linux
Thanks, Koninator.
I was going to start a thread about it, but you've already done that.
This course is from the Linux Foundation. It's self-paced.
3 major distro families are covered: 1) Fedora, RHEL, CentOS; 2) SLES, openSUSE; 3) Debian, Ubuntu, Mint.
You can use any of the above distros to take this course, but they've chosen to show examples on CentOS (with GNOME), openSUSE (with GNOME) and Ubuntu.
I was going to start a thread about it, but you've already done that.
This course is from the Linux Foundation. It's self-paced.
3 major distro families are covered: 1) Fedora, RHEL, CentOS; 2) SLES, openSUSE; 3) Debian, Ubuntu, Mint.
You can use any of the above distros to take this course, but they've chosen to show examples on CentOS (with GNOME), openSUSE (with GNOME) and Ubuntu.
Re: edX free tutorial - Introduction to Linux
Started it last night, doing command line file operations at present.....I need lots of practice!
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MX Linux user these days - I introduce newbies via Mint
MX Linux user these days - I introduce newbies via Mint