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If you want to learn how to use Linux and level up your career but are pressed for time, Learn Linux in 5 Days, from the Linux Training Academy, offers the perfect solution.

In this ebook, you will learn the most important concepts and commands, and be guided step-by-step through several practical and real-world examples. As new concepts, commands, or jargon are encountered they are explained in plain language, making it easy to understand. The most important material is condensed into five sections, each designed to be consumed in a day.

> If you want to learn how to use Linux and level up your career but are pressed for time, Learn Linux in 5 Days, from the Linux Training Academy, offers the perfect solution. > In this ebook, you will learn the most important concepts and commands, and be guided step-by-step through several practical and real-world examples. As new concepts, commands, or jargon are encountered they are explained in plain language, making it easy to understand. The most important material is condensed into five sections, each designed to be consumed in a day.

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Misleading title. You will not learn very much about Linux with this book, although it looks like it may provide some good introductory information

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There’s no misleading title. It’s the name of the book in ‘quotes’.

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Sorry, yes. I stand corrected: Name of the book is misleading.

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I don't follow the Linux that closely but it seemed like all the linuxes were getting cucked by SJWs?

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That's true.

I updated the post and added a direct download link

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What I would be interested in seeing, for an original post, if you or some of the other linux people here could compile a list of all the Linux "types" and evidence of their cucked'ness or redpilled'ness or neutral... crowdsource kind of. And what you use or have used.

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Linux is only the kernel, it is not an operating system. There is only one Linux. The 'types' you refer to are various operating systems that can be developed using Linux. You can build your own Linux-based OS.