
Run windows apps on linux?
Im students , need to use MS 365 apps for my education. , and i heard about Winboat .
I dont know actually how to setup it
So what do you think guys it gonna work good or not ? And how can i setup it ( fedora distro )

Im students , need to use MS 365 apps for my education. , and i heard about Winboat .
I dont know actually how to setup it
So what do you think guys it gonna work good or not ? And how can i setup it ( fedora distro )
Here is some basic linux command line .
what do y'all think all is good or i need to add some in file and management ?
A few weeks ago I didn't know what a terminal was. Now I'm sitting here reading `chmod` output like it's a language I actually understand.
So far I've covered:
- Basic file management commands (`ls`, `cd`, `mkdir`, `rm`, `cp`, `mv`)
- File permissions (`rwx`, owner/group/others, numeric notation)
- `chmod`, `chown`, and how Linux decides who can do what
Anyone else learning Linux from scratch? What topic finally made it all click for you?
I found my roadmap as beginner It networking student .
Learn Linux basics
Learn Bash
Learn Python
Learn networking fundamentals
What do you think guys ?
I’m thinking seriously about switching to Linux. My idea is to first learn Bash scripting, try making some simple scripts, and at the same time start learning more about Linux distros and how the system works.
I feel like learning Bash first could help me understand Linux better instead of just using it casually.
What’s the best way to learn Bash scripting as a beginner?
I’m thinking seriously about switching to Linux. My idea is to first learn Bash scripting, try making some simple scripts, and at the same time start learning more about Linux distros and how the system works.
I feel like learning Bash first could help me understand Linux better instead of just using it casually.
What’s the best way to learn Bash scripting as a beginner?
I’ve got solid experience using AI tools, and now I’m thinking about starting with Claude AI for my research and higher education projects. I’m mainly looking for something that can help me organize ideas, explain complex topics clearly, and support my workflow efficiently so I’m wondering if it’s actually a good choice for that.
Also, I’m curious if it’s reliable for internet style searching and getting accurate information, or if it’s better to stick with traditional search engines and just use it as a support tool.
I’ve got solid experience using AI tools, and now I’m thinking about starting with Claude AI for my research and higher education projects. I’m mainly looking for something that can help me organize ideas, explain complex topics clearly, and support my workflow efficiently so I’m wondering if it’s actually a good choice for that.
Also, I’m curious if it’s reliable for internet-style searching and getting accurate information, or if it’s better to stick with traditional search engines and just use it as a support tool.