I have been using Linux as my daily driver for quite some time (around 5-6 years) and usually manage to get whatever needs to be done. However, I now wish to learn it in a more structured manner, which includes understanding utilities and the workings of Linux. What resources should I look out for?

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    2 days ago

    Hello, I’ve been trying to reach you about our Online University where we Teach Hammer 4 You. Plz run this executable and click ok on all the popups.

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      Wow, if I’d known this would be a whole-ass university education, I wouldn’t have bought dishes OR that hammer. While that executable does its thing, can you tell me what degrees specifically I can earn with you and how long they take on average? Are you certified in EU countries? Will I be qualified to hammer dishes in Germany? Plates AND mugs? What about hammering windows? Those need a clean too, now that I look at them.

      Edit: Speaking of windows, does your course teach how to use a hammer to switch from Windows to Linux?