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Much appreciated. I recently installed CentOS, and I'm doing Udemy classes to learn Linux again. But the commands are a bit overwhelming when it comes to more advanced ones such as using Wild Cards and job processing.
Is there any tips or books that can be recommended? I am practising the basics but need to learn more advance commands for terminal. Any help or info is greatly appreciated.
P.S I'm running Ubuntu and CentOS as VM's on my laptop but the hardware suffers alot. Can anyone recomend a decent laptop that has: Quad Core CPU with hyper-threading, can support 16gb of RAM, and has a 14" LED display? I can upgrade the drive with an SSD after. Will be much appreciated
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