smooth_buddha
Active Member
Hi, I'm fairly new to linux but have been diving right into the command line (bash) learning commands and is loving it and learning more and more about computer systems. I would like to know how does one go about learning the solid foundation of how this system works as a whole???? what im getting at is whats the syllabus or curriculum one needs to know in order to be a fairly decent advanced user of linux and to really have full control over ones computer system???
what are some of the cool, fun. things that one can do who wields the knowledge, power and mastery over the command line and workings of linux as a whole????
ive heard people talking about digging around into. the kernel! could somebody elaborate on what this means ??
are they're any good step by step courses that kind of cover all of mastering linux and leave no stone un turned???
I'm excited for this journey and I realise this is a huge topic with not a single answer but will appreciate any help and directions or insights that any of you linux pros have!
what are some of the cool, fun. things that one can do who wields the knowledge, power and mastery over the command line and workings of linux as a whole????
ive heard people talking about digging around into. the kernel! could somebody elaborate on what this means ??
are they're any good step by step courses that kind of cover all of mastering linux and leave no stone un turned???
I'm excited for this journey and I realise this is a huge topic with not a single answer but will appreciate any help and directions or insights that any of you linux pros have!