Linux for Absolute Beginners: Where to Start
A practical roadmap for people who are completely new to Linux and want a clear first step.
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Learn Linux step by step, solve real problems, and build practical confidence with clear tutorials, useful commands and structured guidance.
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Start from zero: basics, desktop, terminal, files, packages and practical first steps.
Start learning →Simple Linux Mint tutorials for installation, Cinnamon, applications and everyday use.
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Troubleshooting path →Build command-line confidence through practical examples and real use cases.
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A practical roadmap for people who are completely new to Linux and want a clear first step.
Read article →The most useful starter commands to understand navigation, files and basic Linux workflows.
Read article →Stop guessing and start using a structured process to identify root causes faster.
Read article →What to do after installing Linux Mint: updates, settings, software and daily essentials.
Read article →A clear explanation of read, write and execute permissions with simple examples.
Read article →Learn how to check CPU, memory, storage and processes when Linux feels slow.
Read article →Discover practical Linux learning resources, beginner books and step-by-step guidance designed to help you build real confidence.
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