Linux is an operating system and not a tax preparation software application. So to answer your question, no, Linux cannot help you with tax preparation. Try Turbo Tax or H&R Block for your tax preparation needs.
There are many cheap ways to get Linux recovery help. One looking to find Linux recovery help should visit on the web sources such as Linux Certified, Relax and Recover, and CNet.
Linux itself can't help you get a job. Being familiar with Linux and having certifications in various aspects can help you get some jobs.
A person looking to find help with Linux can visit The Linux Journal dot com website. This site contains articles about Linux. You may also try Wiki books website and type in Linux for Newbies.
"Linux servers can help people in many different ways. To date, Linux is still one of the top computer operating systems out there. It all depends on what you need to do."
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There are many websites where one can learn about fdisk and many other Linux commands including Linux Help, Tuxfiles, Computer Hope, Linux Questions and Linux Solved.
Turbo Tax and Linux tax software both do your taxes very easily and with a good user friendly look. The best tax software to use though is Turbo Tax because it is superior to Linux.
Linux for Dummies is a great start if you are totally unfamiliar with Linux. If you are familiar enough with Linux, and you have an idea of what distro you want to try / use, you can download a free guide book from Linux-Books.
The Linux Filesystem Hierarchy is used to help determine the file structure in the Linux Operating System. It defines the Directory structure and directory contents.
The man command.
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use the begginers linux guide www.linux.ie/beginners-linux-guide/