Great resources for learning Ubuntu!

As I’ve mentioned before, that I’ve shifted to Ubuntu (not completely though, did a dual boot with Windows) and that I’m trying to ensure that I can live my life with an Open-Source based operating system.

So, I thought that there may be others who may be thinking that it can be a difficult task to live the life, while using Ubuntu.

However, I found it pretty simple to use and here are some of the good resources where you’ll be able to find some good support related to Ubuntu :

1. Ubuntu Clips

This is a great resource as it tells you all the things through the help of screen casts.

2. Ubuntu Forums

This is the official forum of ubuntu and if at all you feel trapped anywhere, you can post your question over here and the large community of Ubuntu lovers will be able to help you easily. However, most likely what ever you want to know, you’ll be able to find it easily while searching the forum.

3. Google

Well, if at all you get stuck anywhere, just do a little search at this giant’s text box and believe me you’ll get the answer to your problem.

4. TipsoSaurus

Your beloved Dino is all ready to help you with any problem you are facing. I’ll learn Linux while helping you and I’m always keen to help you in any kind of problem you’ll be facing.

Important reads :

1. Transition from ubuntu to windows made easy.

2. Ask Metafilter

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2 Responses to Great resources for learning Ubuntu!

  1. Entr3p says:

    Another good resource would be the new website Learning Ubuntu :). Yes it's very bare right now but that's slowly changing.

    http://www.learningubuntu.com

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