I think many Linux beginners might have the fear in learning how to use command lines on Linux. Instead of playing with command lines on Linux, many Linux beginners might just stick to popular graphical user interfaces that come along with the popular Linux distributions. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this! Unfortunately, sometimes, there are things on Linux can only be done through command lines, therefore some basic knowledge of command lines on Linux would be useful in the long run.
In the video right after the break, I won’t go into how to use specific Linux command lines, because I might create short videos but full of detailed instructions for essential command lines in the future. This is why you may find me giving Linux beginners a pep talk and some insights on how to learn command lines on Linux in the video right after the break. Enjoy!
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