I like this idea, but I think you should work a bit of history/philosophy into each lesson by explaining why things work the way they do. The students are unlikely to engage with a history of a system they've never used before, so starting with that will lose their attention before you've even gotten it. Giving them a bit at a time means that they will slowly build a mental model of how *nix works and is built.
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OSM for day hikes and Avenza for anything more serious.
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I think it will get better, just slower than everyone seems to think it will