Problem with "learning Linux" is that there is really no such thing,
Linux is merely a kernel and every distribution is different...
obviously the core bash and command line utilities tend to be fairly
consistent, though even then paths (for instance) vary wildly between
distributions.

I know you said that you didn't like learning from books, but I can
thoroughly recommend the various introductions to Linux that Future
Publishing have done, based on articles and series from Linux Format.
I believe that they did one for Ubuntu a year or so ago and it's
probably still in print, but they do them quite regularly.  Because
they're all designed very visually (as opposed to loads of text) it's
a good way to learn.

This appears to be the latest special...

http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displayitem.asp?sid=555&id=29693

Sean

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