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Linux for the Layman: the Joy of Computing.
Mark Richter
42 episodes
1 day ago
Enjoy using your computer easily, securely and for less money. You can achieve this goal with free, open-source software (FOSS), like Linux. Anyone can learn to use FOSS and Linux. Feel free to contact me at LinuxForTheLayman@gmail.com. Questions and constructive feedback are always welcome. Here's to your joy with computing!
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Enjoy using your computer easily, securely and for less money. You can achieve this goal with free, open-source software (FOSS), like Linux. Anyone can learn to use FOSS and Linux. Feel free to contact me at LinuxForTheLayman@gmail.com. Questions and constructive feedback are always welcome. Here's to your joy with computing!
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Episode 32 - Shell Variables - Basics
Linux for the Layman: the Joy of Computing.
20 minutes 35 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 32 - Shell Variables - Basics

This episode covers some of the basics about Linux Shell variables.

Linux for the Layman: the Joy of Computing.
Enjoy using your computer easily, securely and for less money. You can achieve this goal with free, open-source software (FOSS), like Linux. Anyone can learn to use FOSS and Linux. Feel free to contact me at LinuxForTheLayman@gmail.com. Questions and constructive feedback are always welcome. Here's to your joy with computing!