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Getting Started with Linux: Beginner Level
Course". If you're new to Linux and want to find out how to use the
fastest growing operating system today, all you have to do is follow
these lessons and you'll be using Linux efficiently in no time.
Getting Started with Linux: Beginner Level Course is designed as a
self-study course. One of the things that makes this course unique is
that at any point during a course, you can add a note, or comment. This
is done in the comments bar on the right hand side of the screen. These
comments can be made public or private, and can take any form that you
like. Feel free to use them to ask questions, answer other users
questions, post code updates, or suggest different methodologies for
solving problems.
Linux is a very popular operating system, and this course is followed by
thousands of people each day. Due to this, there are a lot of people
online who are also in the process of learning it. So please feel free
to ask any questions that you have and someone in the Linux Community
will probably answer you! Also, this whole site, including the courses
are regularly moderated. If you don't get an answer to a question, we
will do our best to answer it for you. In addition, please send us your
suggestions for how we can improve the courses, any typos that you have
noticed, or any errors that you have encountered.
Getting Started with Linux: Beginner Level
Course". If you're new to Linux and want to find out how to use the
fastest growing operating system today, all you have to do is follow
these lessons and you'll be using Linux efficiently in no time.
Getting Started with Linux: Beginner Level Course is designed as a
self-study course. One of the things that makes this course unique is
that at any point during a course, you can add a note, or comment. This
is done in the comments bar on the right hand side of the screen. These
comments can be made public or private, and can take any form that you
like. Feel free to use them to ask questions, answer other users
questions, post code updates, or suggest different methodologies for
solving problems.
Linux is a very popular operating system, and this course is followed by
thousands of people each day. Due to this, there are a lot of people
online who are also in the process of learning it. So please feel free
to ask any questions that you have and someone in the Linux Community
will probably answer you! Also, this whole site, including the courses
are regularly moderated. If you don't get an answer to a question, we
will do our best to answer it for you. In addition, please send us your
suggestions for how we can improve the courses, any typos that you have
noticed, or any errors that you have encountered.