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How to Linux?
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If you go with one of the more new-user-friendly distros that includes a graphical frontend with administration tools, you shouldn't have to spend much time with the command line. If you ever have to resort to it to fix a slippery problem (the kind that under Windows would have everyone telling you to reinstall), you'll almost certainly be copy-and-pasting commands from somewhere else. You certainly don't have to worry about memorizing 150 different commands—I'm not sure I know that many, and I've been using a command-line-oriented Linux distro as my primary OS for almost twenty years!