Looking for a tutorial?
Have you ever found a bad tutorial and not realized it untill you got stuck halfway through? Or just not found a tutorial at all?
Linux Loop's guides and tutorials section aims to provide a small list of the good tutorials and not the bad ones.
We have tried each tutorial to make sure it is easy to follow and complete. (Note that there are many variables that can make
a tutorial work for one person and not for another, so we still can't gurentee that any tutorial will work or that it has not been
changed since we tried it.
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General
LinuxLoop.com: Linux Newbie Guide - Learn the basic things you need to know to understand what Linux is and how to use it.
LinuxLoop.com: Dualbooting with Linux - Shows how to make your computer boot multiple Linux distros (or other operating systems) using a fairly safe and reliable method.
LinuxLoop.com: Configuring Evolution for GMail (IMAP) - Configure Evolutiont to stay in sync with your GMail account, screenshots for every step
LinuxLoop.com: Adobe Air on Linux: What, Why, How - A guide that answers the questions What is it?, Why is it important?, and How do I install/use it? for Adobe AIr with screen shots for every step.
Beginner's Linux FAQ/Guide - An additional guide to help beginners out with some slightly more advanced topics.
Beginner's Guide to Installing and Using
Linux - A very nice guide written by a professor on installing and using Linux, although it is clearley targeted at beginners switching from Windows. Also, try reading this and you will discover just how nice it is to have no flash ads, no navigation, just the text.
An Introduction to the Linux Command Line - A clear and easy tutorial on Linux command line basics. (This is really six tutorials, but they are short.)
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