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LINUX CLASSES - INTRODUCTION

Free Linux Training

This website is a free course for learning Linux, a version of Unix that runs on ordinary personal computers. I created it for people who want to learn the basics of using Linux, and thereby Unix, without getting bogged down in too much detail or technobabble. (See Doctor Bob's bio to learn more about the author.) Oddly enough, most computer info seems to be written for people who already understand the topic. I think you'll find this site is different...

To be sure, there are a lot of Linux websites, but you'll find this Linux course unique because the lessons are short and to the point. This site has been carefully crafted and edited so that both the novice and the more experienced computer user will get what they want -- the know-how to use Linux effectively.

Because Unix is the foundation for much of the Internet, many people are using or encountering it nowadays. As the Internet grows, Unix will become more popular, creating an array of new opportunities. If you're simply curious, looking to gain new job skills, or thinking about Linux as a low-cost platform for operating your own Internet server, this website is for you.

You'll find plain-English information here about using Linux on a personal computer or on a shell account provided by your Internet Service Provider. After a brief history and overview of Linux, you'll find a concise and occasionally light-hearted treatment of these topics:

Next Lesson: Who is Doctor Bob?

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Rhonda (23 Jan 2012, 00:52)
Thank you for this site. I've been using it for several hours to make sense of my Linux class. I'm brand new to computers, and your site puts things in PLAIN ENGLISH. Thank you for this kind service! I hope you do other sites for languages like Java and C++.
Paul (03 Jun 2010, 15:07)
you could save whole pages (maybe site) in MHT format when choosing save as drop down menu. then read offline. FF has an add on, look up MHT on add ons "Faithful MHT" i think its called. ie has this too.
Dennis (04 Mar 2010, 07:40)
it sounds interesting to have the tutorial in offline, however i buy a 3G modem to have internet wherever i go.
Jorge (21 Feb 2010, 15:00)
Is this tutorial as a stand-alone file?
I'd like to follow it when not connected...

I welcome your comments. However... I am puzzled by many people who say "Please send me the Linux tutorial." This website *is* your Linux Tutorial! Read everything here, learn all you can, ask questions if you like. But don't ask me to send what you already have. :-)

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