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ubuntu-post-install
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how to automate repetitive tasks after a fresh install of Ubuntu (or any other distro)
Look into "linux post install scripts" or "ubuntu post install scripts", there are guides online on how to make them using bash. [Here](https://github.com/snwh/ubuntu-post-install/blob/master/data/gsettings.list) is an example of one, it's a little complicated, and there are simpler examples online, but you can take ideas from his [gsettings.list](https://github.com/snwh/ubuntu-post-install/blob/master/data/gsettings.list) file and see how he changes the settings, and create a single script with the commands you want.
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I fell in love with the terminal. Now I wanna know how to migrate and start using it regularly. How do I become proficient in the terminal
A good way for me to start 'learning terminal' was to write my own post-install shell script for the distro I'm using, Pop!_OS. There are tons of similar ones @ GitHub and alike but the ones I like and used for mine are these two: (1) and (2)
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After dual booting Windows and Ubuntu for a long time, I've decided to completely switch to Ubuntu on my main laptop. Fresh install on my T460s. Ubuntu 20.10
Sorry for the delay! I've mainly hacked a bash script together after having to work on several different systems. You can go fancy, but I mainly just saved the installation steps in my own bash script, along with the apt install -y lines. It really helps, for example, when you're setting up a new system and wondering, "how do I install sublime text again?" Just put the ppa/key fetch steps in the script and be done with it.
the-art-of-command-line
- The Art of Command Line
- The-art-of-command-line: Master the command line, in one page
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Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet: All the Commands You Need
The Art of Command Line — notes and tips on using the command-line, suitable for both beginners and experienced users
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IWTL technical skills of IT/Technology
For learning command line linux stuff, there are many guides and command line tutorials on github (you can use a google search phrase like "github linux terminal operating system tutorial" or something similar. This seems like a good guide, but again, your experience, background, etc. may mean you need something more basic).
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I have recently installed Endeavour OS and I need suggestions
If you want to learn useful commands, you should read this
- good books or courses to learn bash
- 18 useful GitHub repositories every developer should bookmark
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Learning Linux: recommended resources
The Art of Command Line
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What are the abilities you would expect from someone with an intermediate level of Linux?
Basically general familiarity with https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line
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