
Linux Programming
A Beginner's Guide
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Paul
About this listen
Are you tired and frustrated with Windows? Download this beginner's guide to learn what Linux is, set it up with all the details you need to know to get you started, and be informed on your awesome new journey.
We all get fed up of rebooting our computers time and time again to avoid crashes and memory leaking. Good news is, if you're looking for a solid and functional operating system, Linux is what you're looking for. This beginner's guide also touches upon tasks that you can perform in Linux, including basic folder navigation, commands, installing programs using commands, and how to execute them. Hit the "buy now" button to discover this beginner's guide!
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