Bookmarked Command Line — The MagPi magazine (The MagPi magazine)

For getting instructions from user to computer – in a clear, quick and unambiguous form – the command line is often the best way. Now – thanks to Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi – a new generation are discovering the power of the command line to simplify complex tasks, or instantly carry out simple ones.

## Master essential skills across 10 chapters:

* Read and write text files
* Find & install software
* Manage removable storage
* Use Secure Shell for remote access
* Create Raspberry Pi SD cards
* Customise the command line
* and much, much more.

*Conquer the Command Line is freely licensed under **[Creative Commons
(BY-SA-NC 3.0)][1]**.*

*You can download this eBook free now and forever, but buying in digital
supports the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s charitable mission to democratise
computing.*

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MagPi / RaspberryPi put together a guide to getting going with command line.
Bookmarked What’s wrong with the Raspberry Pi by nachoparker (ownyourbits.com)

I really think that the Raspberry Pi has been a very important event in the history of SBCs but today it falls behind in terms quality, performance and transparency. There are other affordable alternatives out there where developers have given more consideration to those issues.

A technical dive into the Raspberry Pi. Although some of this is a bit beyond me, it does provide an interesting insight into how things work and some of the choices that have been made.