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£37.99
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2 hours 16 minutes
All levels
A structured approach to learning and master Linux quickly
Linux is the most popular and most important OS running our modern world. From cloud servers to smartphones, from nuclear reactors to spaceships Linux is being adopted as the operating system of choice. There is no way around it and we have created a perfect course which can help anyone get started on Linux quickly. It is designed to keep things simple and elegant for the new users and is perfect to get a complete overview of Linux without wasting too much time. Start now and you will be able to use Linux like a professional. All the code and supporting files for this course are available at: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/A-Beginners-Guide-to-Linux
Learn to use Linux like professionals
Learn to work on Vim editor
Learn about Linux processes
Learn about wildcards and pipes
This will be a perfect course for Windows users to start on with Linux
A complete course packed with step-by-step instructions, working examples, and helpful advice. This course is clearly divided into small parts that will help you understand each part individually and help you learn at your own pace.
Basic knowledge of computers is required to complete this course
https://github.com/packtpublishing/a-beginners-guide-to-linux
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction Introduction: Introduction |
2. Introduction to Linux
1. Why you should know Linux Introduction to Linux: Why you should know Linux |
2. Linux Distributions Introduction to Linux: Linux Distributions |
3. Using VirtualBox on Windows Introduction to Linux: Using VirtualBox on Windows |
4. Installing Centos from scratch Introduction to Linux: Installing Centos from scratch |
5. Installing Ubuntu from scratch Introduction to Linux: Installing Ubuntu from scratch |
3. Linux Structure
1. Directory Structure Linux Structure: Directory Structure |
2. Introduction to the Terminal Linux Structure: Introduction to the Terminal |
3. Handling Files in the Terminal Linux Structure: Handling Files in the Terminal |
4. Editors
1. Vim Editors: Vim |
2. Nano Editors: Nano |
3. Graphical Editors Editors: Graphical Editors |
4. Wildcards Editors: Wildcards |
5. Pipes Editors: Pipes |
6. Aliases Editors: Aliases |
5. Process and Job control
1. Shell and Environment Variables Part 1 Process and Job control: Shell and Environment Variables Part 1 |
2. Shell and Environment Variables Part 2 Process and Job control: Shell and Environment Variables Part 2 |
3. Cronjobs Process and Job control: Cronjobs |