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				@ewpratten :/
 Your box of stock answers appears to be quite short of material xD
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				 Root772328yI'll tag @Linux as well because he's a good resource for all things linux administration. 😊 Root772328yI'll tag @Linux as well because he's a good resource for all things linux administration. 😊
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				@linuxxx can relate :P did you use any particular books or tuts to learn tho? ^^
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				 IamGoD358yThis book covers pretty much everything a linux sys admin needs to know. IamGoD358yThis book covers pretty much everything a linux sys admin needs to know.
 
 I highly recommend you read it if you want to learn the Gnu/Linux system inside and out.  
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				@TheItalianGuy
 Install arch go to archwiki read try and fuck up. Break shit fix it. You'll need a good understanding on how Linux works arch is great at it, because you have to do alot you're self. You can go deeper and go to Gentoo. But it takes a few hours to install etc. Arch is a good start.
 
 After you're comfortable with the Linux system you can move to security.
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				 Linux429868y Linux429868y
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				 QCat7958ylinux.die.net QCat7958ylinux.die.net
 
 As for the rest I mainly use books and magazines (I buy about 2 to 4 magazine about Linux and FOSS a month depending on the topics in each edition)
 If you a French speaker, Éditions Diamond edit 40 magazines per year
 
 On the right are the ones I am using as a doc at the moment for my work  




Hello everyone :)
So, I've recently switched from Windows 8 to Debian on my work (or study, rather) laptop, and so far it's been pretty intuitive and practical! But I'd like to explore the world ofr Linux a bit more in-depth, especially considering the fact that I'll "soon" head off to study Security in university. So, here's my question for y'all: does anybody happen to have good resources to share about linux system administration?
Thanks in advance! ^^
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