I'm trying to learn to use the GNU/Linux terminal but Codecademy is fucking shit. What should i use?
You should just use the terminal for daily tasks instead of graphical applications, and when you get stuck you should just google the problem. This will be much more effective and productive than trying to take some sort of "bash class"
>>53824907
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxcommand/files/TLCL/13.07/TLCL-13.07.pdf/download
>>53825478
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No other book explains shit any better.
>>53824907
Well, if you're a beginner, why would you think it's shit.
Else, if you were already familiar with it, why would you need to follow codecademy guides?
As this anon >>53825478 suggested it, just grab a book and read it if you don't like an interactive guide.
You're also quite cocky to call "shit" a website that provide free ressources for beginner to learn when you can't even into cd and ls
>>53825581
I'm a total beginner but the Codecademy website can't make a fucking "~" in the terminal emulator so it's useless.
>>53824907
I'm no expert at using terminal but I can navigate myself through it and do basic shit.
I learn through use, installed a GNU/Linux distribution, started using it and even enjoyed learning it.
When you get a grip on it, it really feels like it's more to-the-point compared to using your mouse to navigate through files.
>>53825613
>>53825720
what wm is that?
>>53825737
Openbox
>>53825743
beautiful
>>53825780
Thank you !
Windows 10
If you want to learn Linux command line deeply
checkout Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting
By Richard Blum & Christine Bresnahan
>>53824907
>f you want to learn Linux command line deeply
>checkout Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting
>By Richard Blum & Christine Bresnahan