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Daniil Matyukhin2017-09-13 21:24:54
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Daniil Matyukhin, 2017-09-13 21:24:54

What free training courses, books, articles about Linux and system administration are there?

Hello!
My name is Daniel, I am 15 years old. I study in the 9th grade. I use Windows because I play a lot of computer games, but at heart I'm a red-eyed and Linuxoid :) I've
been programming in "C" for 4 years. Threw, took down Windows and began to study Linux. I liked it very much. All these, as Linuxoids call them, dancing with a tambourine, for example, to set up a local server, all these complex actions performed by commands in the terminal ... This is something. But I was forced to switch to Shindous due to the fact that I, pardon the expression, am a nerd (moderators, if this word is prohibited here, although this is not a mate, please block only this word, and not the entire topic).
When I finish 9th grade, I'm going to go to college to be a system administrator. I'm not good at math, but I hope I'll pass the exam.
Taxi, I finished the preface, I'm starting to write the main part.
I would very much like to learn Linux, terminal commands, a little programming, and system administration until I went to college. And then when I go to college (if I do at all), in the first and second years there will be all sorts of basic garbage that I can’t miss, but I already know it. Prompt what any courses, manuals, articles, books about system administration. Just to make it clear to me, a schoolboy. And not only a solid theory, as in some books.
And if possible, I would like someone to teach me personally, individually. It is possible in skype / discord / pk / other voice communication. Money is tight, but if necessary, I will ask my parents to pay.
Thanks in advance.

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Dmitry Krymtsev, 2017-09-13
@Akhadgar

I give it to everyone, practice. You know how to google ;)
nodesquad.blogspot.co.il/2013/04/blog-post.html

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Twelfth Doctor, 2017-09-13
@verdex

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I was forced to switch to Shindous due to the fact that I, pardon the expression, am a nerd

You can play games with PlayOnLinux (but there is a limited number of games). If you only use Windows for gaming, what's stopping you from installing Linux (like Ubuntu) and a virtual machine (like Virtualbox) with Windows 7 (or any other version) on board? And you will have a virtual machine for games and Linux for everything else.
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Tell me some courses, manuals, articles, books about system administration

If you are interested in setting up a local server (LAMP / LEMP), then you buy a cheap VPS server and start nibbling on the granite of science. Most of the information can be found in the form of articles in English (which is necessary for an IT specialist).
Regarding setting up a local server:
1) LEMP (Linux, Nginx, MySQL, PHP)
2) LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)
3) Apache2 + Nginx (proxy)

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Maxim, 2017-09-14
@cross_01

Well, if Windows administration becomes interesting, then you are here .

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uncle_olm, 2017-09-14
@uncle_olm

vk.com/uncle_olm
Write questions here

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Discode, 2017-09-15
@Discode

Stepik has good courses
On linux itself:
https://stepik.org/course/762
Programming for Linux:
https://stepik.org/course/548

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Go, 2017-09-21
@goricvet

There are a couple of courses on edx.org.
One from the Linux Foundation: Introduction to Linux
The other from Red Hat: Fundamentals of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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liks, 2017-09-26
@liks

For games in Linux, you look to see if your processor supports vt-d and vt-x, put Windows on a virtual machine, throw a video card there, and everything will fly.

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Edward Tibet, 2017-10-12
@eduardtibet

One , two

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