I have been using Linux as my daily driver for quite some time (around 5-6 years) and usually manage to get whatever needs to be done. However, I now wish to learn it in a more structured manner, which includes understanding utilities and the workings of Linux. What resources should I look out for?

  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    18 hours ago

    i will add that using something like arch linux is unironically good to get a feel for how it clicks together without doing it all from complete scratch.

    despite the usual stability caveats (and please do backups), it is a daily-driveable system you can learn on.

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        15 hours ago

        As much as a very vocal subgroup hates to admit, systemd is a pretty core aspect of modern Linux.

        That said if you really want to learn an alt init system gentoo lets you pick, and I think Slackware is still sans systemd.

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            14 hours ago

            It really depends on what init system you want to learn.

            Right now, you’re learning BSD init. Which is not the same as the non-sysd init systems in use on Linux. Perfectly fine system mind you and they share some overlap with their Linux cousins.

            • That’s what I’m finding, there’s some overlap but not enough that I can confidently administer the system yet. I’ve had the FreeBSD Handbook open in links for days 😅.

              I’m starting to get the hang of things, there’s a few things I wish there were analogs for on FreeBSD that I’ve used on Linux for modifying swappiness and other minutiae but I suppose eventually I’ll know enough to be the change I wanna see in the world and just write the kernel extension to do it myself.

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        14 hours ago

        you can use many init systems on gentoo and its also good for the purpose!