Using Linux can be a valuable experience, transitioning from Windows to Linux is quite manageable. Many modern Linux distributions facilitate this shift for users with minimal technical expertise. Becoming proficient requires prolonged usage and practice, as it fosters familiarity with the OS and its functionalities. Regular engagement empowers users to troubleshoot effectively, tackle configurations, and even assist others in learning Linux. Embracing challenges and learning by doing is essential for developing competence in operating within a Linux environment.
"You have to use it... a lot. You know what they say: it takes 10,000 hours of practice to master something. That's over a year of 24‑hour days..."
"After using Linux daily, you should start feeling comfortable enough that you can do just about anything with the OS. You'll no longer fear opening configuration files in /etc or installing services."
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