You should really remove the entire PDF of the book that you've shared on a public repo. No Starch Press is a gem and worth protecting.
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liendolucas
For anyone just starting I highly recommend: "Linux Pocket Guide" and if moving forward adopting linux as a daily driver "Efficient Linux At The Command Line". Both books by Daniel J. Barnett.
Even if you're a seasoned Linux user you will learn a lot from those books.
zokier
Based on the nearly decade old first edition of the book (2018). I was wondering about the retro vibes.
You should really remove the entire PDF of the book that you've shared on a public repo. No Starch Press is a gem and worth protecting.
For anyone just starting I highly recommend: "Linux Pocket Guide" and if moving forward adopting linux as a daily driver "Efficient Linux At The Command Line". Both books by Daniel J. Barnett.
Even if you're a seasoned Linux user you will learn a lot from those books.
Based on the nearly decade old first edition of the book (2018). I was wondering about the retro vibes.
the kind of post I internet for. A+. thank you
Just had a quick look, Damn this looks good man!