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  • Title: Linux for Beginners
  • Author(s) Jason Cannon
  • Publisher: Leanpub (2018)
  • Paperback: N/A
  • eBook: HTML and PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: B06Y4GWX9M
  • ISBN-13: N/A
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Book Description

This book discusses the ins and outs of Linux in a beginner friendly style to make your learning process frustration free, includes Command Line, Programming and Operating System, as the book does not assume you know anything about Linux.

About the Authors
  • As the founder of the Linux Training Academy and an instructor of several courses, Jason has had the good fortune of helping thousands of people hone their Linux skills.
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