I am using Fedora Linux again, on one of my computers.
I haven't used it in decades.
(I started using Linux in the year 1996.)
...
It looks different from the last time I used it 🙂
I am using Fedora Linux again, on one of my computers.
I haven't used it in decades.
(I started using Linux in the year 1996.)
...
It looks different from the last time I used it 🙂
I am using Fedora Linux again, on one of my computers.
I haven't used it in decades.
(I started using Linux in the year 1996.)
...
It looks different from the last time I used it 🙂
Friends,
Is there a good kind of course/ guide/ how to for learning how to use the terminal (I'm currently running Fedora Linux) for dummies. No crypic abbreviations, no "run this string of code" and then no further explanation, no assuming I know anything but how to open the terminal. Something that starts with telling me what everything means that I see even when I first open the terminal. How to do the most basic things, before going into the more interesting things. One stept after the other.
Please tell me there is such a thing? I really want to learn.
#Fedora #FedoraLinux #Linux #Terminal
Fedora Linux 43 released with Anaconda WebUI installer for all spins, wayland-only GNOME 49, RPM 6.0, automatic updates on Fedora Kinoite, zstd-compressed initrd, confidental virtual machines with Intel TDX, Stratis 3.8.5, Python 3.14
https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-43/
#fedora #fedoralinux #fedora43 #gnome49 #linux #linuxdesktop #opensource #freesoftware
Fedora Linux 43 released with Anaconda WebUI installer for all spins, wayland-only GNOME 49, RPM 6.0, automatic updates on Fedora Kinoite, zstd-compressed initrd, confidental virtual machines with Intel TDX, Stratis 3.8.5, Python 3.14
https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-43/
#fedora #fedoralinux #fedora43 #gnome49 #linux #linuxdesktop #opensource #freesoftware