Fundamentals of Linux (LFS300)

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In this course you will learn about the history of Linux, how to install Linux, how to use the Graphical User Interface, how to control Linux using the command line, basic Linux security, and much more.

Course contents

  • Introduction
  • Preliminaries
  • Linux Philosophy and Concepts
  • Linux Installation
  • Graphical Interface
  • System Configuration from the Graphical Interface
  • Finding Linux Documentation
  • Common Applications
  • Text Editors
  • Boot Process
  • Command-line Operations
  • User Environment
  • Text Operations
  • File Operations
  • Bash Shell Scripting
  • Processes
  • Printing
  • Networking
  • Local Security Principles
  • Closing and Evaluation Survey

This class is designed for people who have little or no prior experience with Linux or Unix. System administrators, developers, architects, decision makers or new Linux users can all benefit from the content covered in this class, especially if they are looking to work with more involved topics such as Linux system administration, network management and enterprise system architecture.

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Mar 2023
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