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* [[https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Linux-Works-Superuser-Should-x/dp/1593275676/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1481800981&sr=1-1&keywords=How+Linux+Works%3A+What+Every+Superuser+Should+Know | Around 392 pages: How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should Know (Paperback) - Brian Ward]]

Independent guides

These guides are independently maintained. Much of their content is included in the Ubuntu community help pages, but newer material in these guides may not be.

* Ubuntuguide - Comprehensive guide for Ubuntu, since 2005.

* Kubuntuguide - Comprehensive guide for Kubuntu, since 2007.

* Ubuntu Geek - a wealth of information, but in blog format

* OMG! Ubuntu - news, tips, and reviews in blog format

* Psychocats' Ubuntu GNU/Linux Resources - a collection of random tutorials for Ubuntu

* Ubuntu Sharing - tips in blog format

* The Owlcroft Ubuntu Help & Advice Pages - from choosing through maintaining

* The GNU/Linux Documentation Project Guides

* Interactive map of GNU/Linux kernel

* How do I pre-install Ubuntu for someone else (= OEM install)?

* GNU/Linux Distribution Timeline

* O'Reilly Ubuntu Hacks (March 2008)

* LPI Training Materials and Practice testing engines

* The Ubuntu Full Circle on line magazine

* An Introduction-Overview of Unity in Ubuntu 12.04 for Beginners (Video)

* Cheat Sheet containing most commonly used commands in GNU/Linux

* Second cheat Sheet

* Third cheat sheet

* 60 Linux commands for newbies and system administrators

* FreeDesktop - Official X.Org compose key sequences. Use this as reference to FreeDesktop (used as the default in many systems).

* DMOZ FAQs, Help, and Tutorials -- open source directory of wikis and help guides for Ubuntu

* Explain Shell breaks down Linux commands so you can understand them better

* commandlinefu.com is the place to record those command-line gems that you return to again and again.

* Steve Parker's Bourne / Bash shell scripting tutorial

* Introduction to GNU/Linux - LinuxFoundationX

* Compose Key Sequences - Compose Key Sequences

* How to mount USB devices

* Download Ubuntu releases here

Free guides and free manuals for GNU/Linux beginners

* A Beginners Guide To Linux

* Glossary of open-source terminology

* GNU/Linux for Newbies

* How to use gedit

* How to use sudo

* How to use apt-get package manager on the command line

* Explain Shell breaks down Linux commands so you can understand them better

* Teaching UNIX

* Around 26 pages: The Cathedral and the Bazaar - Eric S. Raymond

* Around 32 pages - Ubuntu_Beginners_Guide_-_MakeUseOf.com.pdf - Courtney Loo

* Around 141 pages: Getting Started with Ubuntu 16.04 - The Ubuntu Manual Team

* Around 147 pages: GNU/Linux System Administration - training.gbdirect.co.uk

* Around 161 pages: The Ultimate Linux Newbie Guide - Alistair Ross

* Around 208 pages: Introduction to the Command Line - Free Software Foundation

* Around 229 pages: Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project - Karl Fogel

* Around 244 pages: GNU/Linux essentials - product of Linup Front GmbH - Tobias Elsner, Thomas Erker, Anselm Lingnau

* Around 255 pages: GNU/Linux Basic - Joaquín López Sánchez-Montañés, Sofia Belles Ramos, Roger Baig Viñas, Francesc Aulí Llinàs - ftacademy.org

* Around 294 pages: BioInformatics Training and Services (including GNU/Linux training for beginners) - bits@vib.be

* Around 303 pages: After the Software Wars - Keith Curtis

* Around 385 pages: Free For All - How GNU/Linux and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High Tech Titans - Peter Wayner

* Around 396 pages: Two Bits - The cultural significance of free software - by Christopher M. Kelty

* Around 522 pages: The GNU/Linux Command Line - William E. Shotts, Jr. - EXCELLENT GUIDE

* Around 696 pages: GNU/Linux system administration reference guide - GNU/Linux Quick Fix Notebook - Peter Harrison - EXCELLENT RESOURCE

Free books for advanced GNU/Linux system administrators

* Around 110 pages: Secure DNS with Unbound and DNSSEC-Trigger Implementation and Deployment - menandmice.com

* Around 329 pages: GNU/Linux From Scratch PDF - by Gerard Beekmans

* Around 365 pages: Linux Fundamentals, written by Paul Cobbaut, a very experienced trainer

* Around 385 pages: Linux System Administration, written by Paul Cobbaut, a very experienced trainer

* Around 456 pages: Self-service GNU/Linux – Mastering the art of problem determination - Mark Wilding and Dan Behman - Bruce Perens' Open Source Series - Publisher: Prentice Hall

* Around 545 pages: GNU/Linux Advanced Administration - Remo Suppi Boldrito, Josep Jorba Esteve - ftacademy.org

* Around 549 pages - The Art of Unix Programming by Eric Steven Raymond

* Around 720 pages: Beyond GNU/Linux From Scratch, written by BLFS Development Team

* Around 808 pages: Managing GNU/Linux Systems with Webmin: System Administration and Module Development - Jamie Cameron - Bruce Perens' Open Source Series - Publisher: Prentice Hall - EXCELLENT GUIDE

* Around 816 pages: Linux Bible (8th Edition)- Christopher Negus with contributions by Christine Bresnahan

Paperback (Not free)

* Around 1224 pages - A Practical Guide to GNU/Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming (3rd Edition) (Paperback) - Mark G. Sobell

* Around 240 pages: Deploying Rails: Automate, Deploy, Scale, Maintain, and Sleep at Night (The Facets of Ruby) (Paperback) - Tom Copeland (Author), Anthony Burns (Author)

* Around 368 pages: Ubuntu GNU/Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for Ubuntu and Debian Power Users [Paperback] - Christopher Negus & Francois Caen

* Around 368 pages: The Official Ubuntu Book (8th Edition) (Paperback) - Prentice Hall - Matthew Helmke and others

* Around 392 pages: How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should Know (Paperback) - Brian Ward

GNU/Linux software equivalent to Windows software

* Use search bar in top right corner of alternativeto.net website

* GNU/Linux Alternative Project - database with Windows software and the GNU/Linux equivalents and alternatives

* GNU/Linux software equivalent to Windows software

* The table of equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software in GNU/Linux

* Open-source as alternative - Find open source software alternatives to well-known commercial software

Hardware database showing which hardware components work in GNU/Linux

* H-node


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