About this site
Linux Loom is a learning-focused blog dedicated to making Linux and open-source concepts simple, practical, and approachable.
Linux can feel overwhelming — filled with jargon, complex commands, and scattered information.
This site exists to weave those loose threads together into clear explanations, step-by-step guides, and real-world examples that actually make sense.
Whether you’re:
- New to Linux
- Switching from Windows or macOS
- Exploring open source
- Learning system administration
- Or just curious how Linux works
Linux Loom is built to guide you one concept at a time.
Who’s Behind Linux Loom?
Hi, I’m Manjot Singh 👋
I created Linux Loom to share what I’ve learned about Linux in a way that I wish existed when I started — clear, practical, and beginner-friendly, without oversimplifying or talking down to readers.
I believe:
- Linux should be understandable, not intimidating
- Learning works best when concepts are explained clearly
- Open source empowers people when knowledge is accessible
Through Linux Loom, I aim to help readers build confidence, understand how systems really work, and feel comfortable exploring Linux at their own pace.
What You’ll Find Here
- Beginner-friendly Linux explanations
- Step-by-step tutorials and guides
- Practical security and system tips
- Desktop Linux, servers, and tooling
- Honest comparisons and real-world use cases
No fluff. No unnecessary complexity. Just useful Linux knowledge.
Why “Linux Loom”?
A loom weaves individual threads into something strong and meaningful.
That’s exactly what this site does —
connecting ideas, tools, and concepts into a clear understanding of Linux.
Thanks for visiting Linux Loom 🧵🐧
I hope it helps you learn, explore, and enjoy Linux.