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1.2 Installing Linux
Ready to get started with Linux? Let's install it right now. You can use VirtualBox to get acquainted, and then, if you're ready to jump off Windows, go ahead and install it natively on your machine, alongside Windows or not.
In this lesson you'll learn how to install Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution.
1.Setup4 lessons, 34:05
4 lessons, 34:05
1.1Introduction04:11
1.1
Introduction
04:11
1.2Installing Linux10:27
1.2
Installing Linux
10:27
1.3Getting Acquainted10:13
1.3
Getting Acquainted
10:13
1.4Installing Applications09:14
1.4
Installing Applications
09:14
2.Developing With Linux4 lessons, 47:32
4 lessons, 47:32
2.1The Linux Filesystem09:06
2.1
The Linux Filesystem
09:06
2.2The Terminal13:51
2.2
The Terminal
13:51
2.3Setting up a Development Environment for Ruby14:38
2.3
Setting up a Development Environment for Ruby
14:38
2.4Installing a Ruby Version Manager09:57
2.4
Installing a Ruby Version Manager
09:57
3.Building an App4 lessons, 52:41
4 lessons, 52:41
3.1Building our First Application in Ruby under Linux10:49
3.1
Building our First Application in Ruby under Linux
10:49
3.2Adding a New Feature19:14
3.2
Adding a New Feature
19:14
3.3Configuring Postgres08:18
3.3
Configuring Postgres
08:18
3.4Configuring Nginx14:20
3.4
Configuring Nginx
14:20
4.Finishing Up2 lessons, 10:18
2 lessons, 10:18
4.1Pushing Your Code to GitHub07:33
4.1
Pushing Your Code to GitHub
07:33
4.2Final Tips02:45
4.2
Final Tips
02:45
I'm a Rubyist/Javascripter/UI designer; occasional speaker; Mac & Arch Linux user.