[TL;DR: I’m looking for resources on Linux so I can catch up and become reacquainted with it. Are there any all-encompassing media about Linux itself, and stuff like backing up, snapshots, file systems, dual-booting, customization, etc. I can use as a reference/ learning material?]

Some background: I used Linux Mint a small bit about 10 or so years ago to save some old hard drives. (Windows 7 era)

I braved Windows 10 but played in Linux VMs as I started to self-teach programming. Things changed when I got my hands on a Steam Deck a few months ago and I fell back in love with Linux. I had no idea how much progress got made. It runs so well and I like the ecosystem.

Last month, I built a new computer. Right before the RAM and SSD shortage (I’m talking mere days). Because of some programs I use, I put Windows 11 LTSC on it, but I want to downgrade back to 10 because it’s just so awful. And I’m sick of M$ antics and performance, so I want to dual boot.

All that being said, if there are resources for learning Linux from the ground up or anyone I can approach with questions, I would appreciate some direction there. Many thanks!

  • sbird@sopuli.xyz
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    16 hours ago

    If you want some good videos, “LearnLinuxTV” has some super helpful ones on setting up all sorts of things (I found his video on Nextcloud w/ Ubuntu really useful when setting mine up on Debian).

    You also have the wikis of the X programs/services that you use on Linux that can sometimes be helpful. And, of course, you have all the forums to you can hunt around where you can find solutions to all your (software) problems. Wouldn’t go down there for any medical/professional/legal help though, that’s a bad idea.

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    4 days ago

    man /s

    Linux has come far enough that you go just go at it, and search forums for any questions you still have.

    e.g. just search “how to install [distro] linux as dual boot”

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    4 days ago

    The Arch wiki has so much info, but some of it is kind of advanced. The Linux Mint forum is a great place to ask questions

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      3 days ago

      This is certainly close to what I was looking for, something more in-depth than just the basic surface search engine result. ^^ Thank you for your recommendation!