Simply
copy and paste
get started with linux, the guide is focused on…
mainly
Debian.
Options for web hosts The Situation In just a few months, Red Hat (RHEL) will stop providing updates for CentOS 7. The latest CentOS 9 Stream (CS9) is a rolling-release, which isn’t ideal for continued use on production servers. If you’re currently using CentOS 7 and looking at your CentOS 7 upgrade options, you may…
I personally find the nano text editor the most convenient, here’s how to install nano on Linux (various distributions) Don’t be put off by everything on this page, you only need to copy and paste one line for your own version! Debian, Ubuntu, Raspbian, Deepin & Linux Mint Find and open your terminal (Terminal or…
If you’ve been trying to avoid using the dreaded Linux terminal, you’ve really been missing out! Learn about getting started with Terminal the easy way. Don’t be put off of Linux by reading this either, you can use Linux every day without using the terminal if you want, just make sure you choose a beginner-friendly…
You can connect to your Linux from any machine or even your mobile devices using SSH. Learn how to connect to your Linux from Windows easily below. SSH stands for Secure Shell and it basically allows you to access your Linux computer or server remotely. I’ll show you a simple way to use SSH (this…
Amazon S3 or Wasabi Cloud Storage It’s easy to set up an automated backup of your server to cloud storage to protect yourself from data loss or corruption. We’re going to link your cloud storage (Amazon S3 or Wasabi) bucket where you will store your files in the cloud, to your Linux computer or server.…
After reading our Installing The Web Server and Making it Live articles, you should have a live web server broadcasting to the internet ready to host your first website! I’m only going to cover the basics in this article, that is how to replace the Apache default page with your own website. Start your first…
Why focus on Debian?
I believe Debian is actually perfect for beginners and newcomers to Linux, even though it’s not regarded as a beginner-friendly distribution.
I also don’t only focus on Debian, I’ll be covering Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Manjaro, Arch Linux, Kali, Fedora, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and more!
You can simply copy and paste from this website, now you can dive into the world of Linux without worrying about coding or complexity.
– Shane Cole