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Linux Course for Beginners

From Zero to Hero


UTCLI LLC

Summary

Price
£999 inc VAT
Or £83.25/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
7.4 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

By the end of this course you will understand the fundamentals of the Linux operating system and be able to apply that knowledge in a practical and useful manner.

Curriculum

6
sections
67
lectures
7h 26m
total
    • 3: Download and Install VirtualBox 06:06
    • 4: Creating First Virtual Machine 05:33
    • 5: Linux Installation 25:06
    • 6: Linux CentOS8 Installation 24:33
    • 7: Command Syntax for Linux 06:38
    • 8: Files and Directory Permissions Using Letters 12:58
    • 9: Files and Directory Permissions Using Numeric Values 08:58
    • 10: File Ownership Commands 11:36
    • 11: Getting Help 05:02
    • 12: TAB and Up Arrow 06:27
    • 13: Introduction to Pipes 05:09
    • 14: Adding Text to Files 12:32
    • 15: File Display Commands 08:17
    • 16: File Maintenance Commands 11:44
    • 17: Filters and Text Processors Commands 02:30
    • 18: - wc - Text Processors Commands 08:22
    • 19: grep and egrep - Text Processors Commands 12:50
    • 20: awk - Text Processors Commands 14:19
    • 21: cut command 10:18
    • 22: Compare Files 04:22
    • 23: Combining and Splitting Files 06:46
    • 24: Linux vs. Windows Commands 06:29
    • 25: Command Syntax 01:00 PDF
    • 26: File Permissions and Ownership 02:00 PDF
    • 27: Getting Help 01:00 PDF
    • 28: TAB Completion 01:00 PDF
    • 29: Adding Text to Files 01:00 PDF
    • 30: Pipes 01:00 PDF
    • 31: File Maintenance Commands 07:00 PDF
    • 32: File Display Commands 02:00 PDF
    • 33: Filters-Text Processing Commands 13:00 PDF
    • 34: Finding System Information 10:00 PDF
    • 35: File Permissions Cheat Sheet 03:00 PDF
    • 36: Access Control Lists 02:00 PDF
    • 37: Homework 02:00
    • 38: Linux File Editor - vi 14:32
    • 39: User Account Management 15:01
    • 40: Switch Users and Sudo 08:43
    • 41: System Utility Commands 08:48
    • 42: Processes and Jobs 19:39
    • 43: Process Management 14:09
    • 44: System Monitoring Commands 09:09
    • 45: System Log Monitoring 11:08
    • 46: System Maintenance Commands 05:02
    • 47: Changing Hostname 05:45
    • 48: Finding System Information 04:40
    • 49: Pull System Architecture Information 03:42
    • 50: Terminal Commands 06:19
    • 51: Terminal Ctrl Keys 03:46
    • 52: Recover Root Password 05:27
    • 53: vi Commands 04:00 PDF
    • 54: User Account Management 01:00 PDF
    • 55: User Accounts in Linux 08:00 PDF
    • 56: Switch Users and Sudo Access 02:00 PDF
    • 57: Unix Editors 02:00 PDF
    • 58: Monitor User Commands 05:00 PDF
    • 59: System Utility Commands 03:00 PDF
    • 60: Processes 03:00 PDF
    • 61: Unix Programs 01:00 PDF
    • 62: crontab 03:00 PDF
    • 63: System Resource Commands 02:00 PDF
    • 64: Terminal Control Keys 01:00 PDF
    • 65: Top Command 03:00 PDF
    • 66: Recover Root Password 01:00 PDF
    • 67: Homework 01:00

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Description

If you want to learn how to use Linux, but don't know where to start read on. Knowing where to start when learning a new skill can be a challenge, especially when the topic seems so vast. There can be so much information available that you can't even decide where to start. Or worse, you start down the path of learning and quickly discover too many concepts, commands, and nuances that aren't explained. This kind of experience is frustrating and leaves you with more questions than answers. Linux for Beginners doesn't make any assumptions about your background or knowledge of Linux. You need no prior knowledge to benefit from this course. You will be guided step by step using a logical and systematic approach. As new concepts, commands, or jargon are encountered they are explained in plain language, making it easy for anyone to understand.

Who is this course for?

  • People with limited time
  • Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux.
  • People that have Linux experience, but would like to learn about the Linux command line interface.
  • Existing Linux users that want to become power users.
  • People that need Linux knowledge for a personal or business project like hosting a website on a Linux server.

People thinking about a career as a Linux system administrator or engineer, but need the basics first.

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