I think with linux you can learn a lot how to using command line to manipulate os and network also setup your own server, etc... due to nowadays many host cloud service running on linux distro.
I am using macos also linux dual boot i think it would be great for me because i am also programing with ios device so only macos can support me for that.
Buf if you want to practice i think you should use vm to run on it because it will take lot of time to dual boot system and some times it will have some issues need you a day to research so my recommendation is using vm for practice and using dual boot when you master it
I am not sure which tutorials suitable for you. But if you want to learn linux deeply i suppose to install arch distro. Its the best way to learn linux and read the book relevant to LPIC1
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I think with linux you can learn a lot how to using command line to manipulate os and network also setup your own server, etc... due to nowadays many host cloud service running on linux distro.
I am using macos also linux dual boot i think it would be great for me because i am also programing with ios device so only macos can support me for that.
Buf if you want to practice i think you should use vm to run on it because it will take lot of time to dual boot system and some times it will have some issues need you a day to research so my recommendation is using vm for practice and using dual boot when you master it
Thanks for your input, VM is certainly on my mind! Any tutorials you would recommend to use VM to run Linux on YouTube?
I am not sure which tutorials suitable for you. But if you want to learn linux deeply i suppose to install arch distro. Its the best way to learn linux and read the book relevant to LPIC1