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Learn Linux the Hard Way

An anonymous reader writes "Here is a free interactive beta of Learn Linux The Hard Way; a web-based virtual Linux environment which introduces the command line and other essential Linux concepts in 30 exercises. It's written in the style of Zed A. Shaw's Learn Code the Hard Way lessons. The authors says, 'You will encounter many detailed tables containing lists of many fields. You may think you do not need most of this information, but what I am trying to do here is to teach you the right way to approach all this scary data. And this right way is to interpret this data as mathematical formulas, where every single symbol has its meaning.' Of course, my first entry was rm -rf /* which only produced a stream of errors. I wish I had discovered something like a long time ago."

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  1. Re:fp by MisterSquid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Learn Linux the Hard Way? I thought learning Linux, period, was the hard way!

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  2. Re:fp by degeneratemonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Note that this should not to be confused with Schrödinger's ass, the infamous non-deterministic pack mule known for delivering US weapons to either Afghanistan or Pakistan at any given time.

  3. Re:Annnnnnnndddddddd..... by SilentStaid · · Score: 5, Funny

    They did say the hard way. If someone wanted to learn the easy way they'd have installed Ubuntu... which I assume would have:

    booted up
    connected to the closest availble wifi
    ...cracking the password if needed
    googled for stories relevant to itself
    posted this witty comment
    became self aware
    Skynet.
    updated Unity
    became unusably cluttered and bloated, thereby saving the human race.
    ...
    Profit??? I mean, that's the MS did it, right? ...getting cluttered and unusable?

  4. Capacity planning the hard way by Cuban+Devil · · Score: 5, Funny

    Site is down... someone is learning capacity planning the hard way.

  5. sudo by Tarlus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course, my first entry was rm -rf /* which only produced a stream of errors.

    Try it again as root. =)

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