伊谢尔伦2017-04-17 11:41:50
There is no conflict between using Windows and getting started with Linux. You need to practice more and give yourself an environment where you can practice, dual systems, virtual machines, vps/xx clouds
天蓬老师2017-04-17 11:41:50
It is said to be this book "The Linux Command Line" http://book.douban.com/subject/6806862/.
Don’t mess with the GUI, the GUI of Linux hurts the hearts of N-generation geeks~~~
PHPz2017-04-17 11:41:50
Sometimes people just have to push themselves. You can change the system to any Linux distribution (as someone recommended before), and if you encounter problems, just google it. It shouldn’t take long to get used to it.
高洛峰2017-04-17 11:41:50
http://book.douban.com/subject/4253716/
This book is more practical and easy to understand. I don’t think Brother Bird’s book is interesting.
The Linux Command Line is also very practical, and it won’t teach you some obsolete old commands.
巴扎黑2017-04-17 11:41:50
Read the basic part of Niao Ge and practice quickly~ Start with the basic service shell and practice like crazy for a month~~You are almost ready to get started, but the premise is that you have to remember most of them; practicing troubleshooting is the best way to learn~
阿神2017-04-17 11:41:50
1. Try to migrate all work to Linux
2. Familiar with Linux software
3. Familiar with the operating instructions
ringa_lee2017-04-17 11:41:50
1. Uninstall Windows system
2. Install Linux system
3. Use Virtualbox to install a Windows virtual machine on a Linux system
4. Try to use Linux
5. Use Windows virtual machines only when Linux cannot meet the requirements
怪我咯2017-04-17 11:41:50
First: Start doing it first, it is impossible to learn without doing it. You can first refer to the installation tutorials on the Internet and install Linux first. I personally recommend centos because it is more in line with my personal habits, and it is indeed better.
Second: I recommend the video on itercast, it’s quite good
Third: Watch "Brother Bird's Linux Private Cooking"
Another: It is recommended to install it directly on a real machine. There are actually not many benefits in staying in a virtual machine environment, and it will not let you get rid of the Windows operating habits
大家讲道理2017-04-17 11:41:50
Skip for .Net developers
1. Don’t read "Brother Niao’s Private Linux Cooking", everything comes from the documentation
2. Install Debian Linux on the hard disk, completely get rid of the Window environment, adopt the apt-get package management mechanism, and have rich software sources; such as Ubuntu14.04 LTS, with smooth interface and 5-year support
3. Don’t watch videos, read more documents. The Linux community documents are so complete
4.chromium + google
5. Read man foo carefully
6. Editor vim foo.txt
7. Such as deep learning system APUE
8. Use 1 language under Linux
9. Get rid of Redhat and centos, which are not friendly to personal development
10.Just do it