Hello!
Bear in mind that many of us who have been here on the Forums for many years and have been using Linux since the 90s (and Unix since the 70s!) do not know everything there is to know. We are all new to some aspects of this. I think I still learn more here than I help. So don't feel like you have to rush. Watch, learn, experiment.
Create a virtual machine using Virtual Box or the like. When you see someone with a problem, follow the discussion and see if you can execute the solution. If you break your virtual machine, no big loss. Just reinstall or recover a snapshot. We have all learned more from breaking our systems than from not doing so.
Just don't do the experimentation on your physical machine!
Don't worry if you are asking more questions than providing more answers. The Community benefits every time you ask a question and a solution is found. You are still helping the community in that way.
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