"Learning" Linux

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Published on 2009-06-23T07:27:10Z Indexed on 2010/04/16 20:43 UTC
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I've been interested in computers for a long time and have fiddled with a lot of stuff which includes Linux. I started out with Red Hat when I was young (around 13) and lost all data, converting a FAT32 drive to something else. Later it was Knoppix which was really helpful in recovery and such. Then, it was Ubuntu. Also, I fiddled with Arch for some time, but, it breaks too often for my liking (maybe, I should have been more careful).

Anyway, currently I use Ubuntu 9.04. I want to dig deeper into the Linux world now. I want to learn how things work and use the terminal more. I am a programmer as well, so, it will help a lot.

So, the thing I wanted to ask were:

  • Good books to learn and understand Linux

  • Good habits to use Linux more efficiently.

  • Good tools about which I should know.

  • Amount of time you set aside to learn about new things each day.

  • As a programmer, how do you setup and use Linux efficiently.

Long list. I will be grateful to the answerers.

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