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split_horizon2019-08-12 12:48:01
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split_horizon, 2019-08-12 12:48:01

Is it possible to learn Linux by playing?

Hello everyone!
Can you tell me if there are games with which you can learn Linux, like VIM Adventures?

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Zzzz9, 2019-08-12
@Zzzz9

I like the crazy game iptables, the more people the more interesting, one closed, the other slowed down so that the dash in iftop did not reach the end (i.e. the channel was completely full) and with each level you can compress the Internet channel, I have already reached 2Mbit / with.

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Adamos, 2019-08-12
@Adamos

Do you like to play?
Remove Windu - and you will have a powerful incentive to learn Linux to run toys on it;)

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Victor Taran, 2019-08-12
@shambler81

partially yes, but that would be false.
The main part of competence in any field is real practice, as well as a well-chosen theory, since it is also impossible to know everything.
If you do not have commercial tasks, then it is unlikely that you will be able to adequately learn it.
Write what you need Linux for and what you would like to learn, maybe we will correct your aspirations.
if you have not decided yet, then I can give you advice on how to switch to Linux and this is the only way
. Remove Windows altogether, you need to relearn the philosophy of Linux, and it is difficult to do this with two systems on a computer.
Try to do everything in the console absolutely everything, when I was studying I even listened to music on mocp and climbed through w3l in tyrnet. too much, of course, but on the other hand, you gain practice, and most importantly, the console becomes more convenient for you than graphics.
As you understand that the difference has been erased for you and it doesn’t matter to you how to edit the file, and the feeling of lack of software will go away completely, then you can install Windows as a second system, but most likely you will already wean yourself from it and you will not need it.
BUT this will not mean that you know Linux, it will mean that you have learned how to work on it.

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