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In my case, trial and error. Did stuff, looked up things, used online resources like forums from search results, Reddit, YouTube, and more.
You may even find that the basic free to use ChatGPT of use. A lot of my basic scripts I used ChatGPT to make for example.
I've found Ubuntu and steam to just work with very little need to ever open the terminal (aside from setting up mic noise canceling w/ speakers). Most stuff that you install via terminal has its own guide. GPT / stack overflow can fill in most other gaps.
You can use Copilot to ask about the problems you face after installing Linux, it will save you time instead of using normal search engines. Good luck!
Linus tech tips on YouTube