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Linux for Beginners 2025 A Complete Guide to the Operating System and Command Line

Author Name: Zane Huxley | Format: Paperback | Genre : Computers | Other Details

Transform from complete beginner to confident Linux user in one comprehensive guide.

Linux for Beginners 2025 takes you from zero knowledge to mastering the OS that powers the internet, Android devices, and every major cloud platform. Perfect for those seeking tech careers, privacy control, or reviving older hardware.

What You'll Master:
Command the terminal with confidence. Manage files, permissions, and users professionally. Connect to remote servers using SSH. Secure your system against threats. Automate tasks with shell scripting. Choose the right Linux distribution for your needs.

Why This Book is Different:
No jargon or theory. Pure hands-on exercises. Written for people, not programmers. Zero technical knowledge required. Complete command reference included. Covers 2025's modern tools, not outdated systems.

Inside:
18 comprehensive chapters across five parts. Step-by-step tutorials for Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Fedora. Filesystem, package management, and process control explained. Security hardening techniques. Shell scripting fundamentals. Three appendices including command cheat sheet.

Perfect for: Career changers, students learning cloud/DevOps, privacy-conscious users, and anyone reviving older hardware.

Stop being a passive computer user. Take control of your technology.

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Zane Huxley

Zane Huxley is a systems architect and technology educator with years of extensive experience managing Linux infrastructure. Known for his "No Rote Memorization" teaching philosophy, Zane specializes in translating complex technical concepts into logical, digestible steps for non-technical audiences. He believes that true technical literacy comes from understanding the why, not just the how. When he is not managing server fleets or writing documentation, he advocates for digital privacy and open-source software adoption in education.

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