I don't think there's one single effective guide that teaches you everything. I don't even think you need to learn everything right from the beginning. I just watched a bunch of DistroTube, The Linux Experiment, LearnLinuxTV and Mental Outlaw videos, and grew my skills over time. And the best way to learn it is just to install and start using it IMO. If you need help with something, search for a solution on the web, or ask in a Lemmy community, forum or chat room. I also recommend taking some notes about what you learned, so that you can reference it later. Any note-taking app will do it, but I specifically like Obsidian for this. Also consider saving guides/threads/videos that you found useful, if you might need them again at some point.
this post was submitted on 23 Aug 2024
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Arch wiki when I don't know what some stuff is and how can I configure in a btw way.
For example type Grub Arch Wiki or Btrfs.
Very useful fallback even for non-arch based distros if you cant find the info you seek for your distro.
Exactly I even read Gentoo's wiki too Or even Bazzite but mostly for Bazzite related stuff.