🐧 The Linux Terminal
01. Audio Hardware
It's a bit painful to deal with. However, some audio problems are either hardware or firmware. hardware is usually occurred when your computer can't pick up your audio drivers. it also depends on what computer you have. some ISO's don't have audio support for linux :^)
02. ISO Recommendation.
When i started, i looked up at others and used Mint Cinnomon which is basically like the shitty ver of Windows. however, you can customise it. once you are comfortable with your surroundings, you can move to an ISO called Fedora. It's just a bsic "workstation".
03. Package Managers
There are 4 main managers. APT (Debian and Ubuntu based distros), DNF (Fedora and some other distros), and Pacman (Arch linux btw...)
04. Closed Source V.S Open Source
Open Source software (like Linux distributions and FreeBSD) provides public access, allowing anyone to inspect, modify, and share the code freely. In contrast, Closed Source software (like Windows and macOS) keeps its code private and locked away by the owner, meaning you can use the product but cannot see or change how it works.
Pro-tip: Always back up your data before wiping Windows/macOS! ★
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