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12 hours 30 minutes
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Use the in-demand Linux skills you learn in this course to get promoted or start a new career as a Linux professional.
Give me just 45 minutes a day for the next 5 days and the author will teach you exactly what you need to know about the Linux operating system. You'll learn the most important concepts and commands, and he will even guide you step-by-step through several practical and real-world examples. So, if you can spare a few minutes a day and want to learn the ins-and-outs of the Linux Operating System, join me and the other students in this course today. As an added bonus for enrolling in the Learn Linux in 5 Days video training course, you'll receive a step-by-step checklist and video that teaches you how to install WordPress on an Ubuntu Linux system. First, you'll learn what software is required for WordPress to run on a Linux system. Next, you'll be given the exact commands to type that install all the required software and WordPress. You'll learn how to install a web server, how to install a database server, how to create database users, and how to configure WordPress. Before you know it, you'll have a fully functioning blog on your hands. This is a great way to put your new-found Linux skills to good use.
How to get access to a Linux server if you don t already.
What a Linux distribution is and which one to choose.
What software is needed to connect to Linux from Mac and Windows computers.
What SSH is and how to use it.
The file system layout of Linux systems and where to find programs, configurations, and documentation.
The basic Linux commands you ll use most often.
Creating, renaming, moving, and deleting directories.
Listing, reading, creating, editing, copying, and deleting files.
Exactly how permissions work and how to decipher the most cryptic Linux permissions with ease.
How to use the nano, vi, and emacs editors.
Two methods to search for files and directories.
How to compare the contents of files.
What pipes are, why they are useful, and how to use them.
How to compress files to save space and make transferring data easy.
How and why to redirect input and output from applications.
How to customize your shell prompt.
How to be efficient at the command line by using aliases, tab completion, and your shell history.
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. Professionals that need to learn Linux to become more effective at work. Helpdesk staff, application support engineers, and application developers that are required to use the Linux operating system. People thinking about a career as a Linux system administrator or engineer, but need the basics first. Researchers, college professors, and college students that will be using Linux servers to conduct research or complete coursework.
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.
Learn Linux in 5 Days doesn't make any assumptions about your background or knowledge of Linux. * 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.
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Jason Cannon is a professional system administrator, consultant, and author. He started his career as a Unix and Linux System engineer in 1999. Since that time, he has utilized his Linux skills at companies such as Xerox, UPS, Hewlett-Packard, and Amazon.com. Additionally, he has acted as a technical consultant and independent contractor for small businesses and Fortune 500 companies. Jason has professional experience with CentOS, RedHat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu. He has used several Linux distributions on personal projects including Debian, Slackware, CrunchBang, and others. In addition to Linux, Jason has experience supporting proprietary Unix operating systems including AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris. He enjoys teaching others how to use and exploit the power of the Linux operating system.
1. Overview
1. Course Overview Introduction |
2. Day 1
1. Background and Introduction Day 1: Background and Introduction |
2. Linux Distributions Day 1: Linux Distributions |
3. Installing VirtualBox on Windows Day 1: Installing VirtualBox on Windows |
4. Installing VirtualBox on Mac Day 1: Installing VirtualBox on Mac |
5. Installing Linux Using an Image for VirtualBox Day 1: Installing Linux Using an Image for VirtualBox |
6. VirtualBox Troubleshooting Tips Day 1: VirtualBox Troubleshooting Tips |
7. When to Install Linux from Scratch Day 1: When to Install Linux from Scratch |
8. Installing CentOS from Scratch Day 1: Installing CentOS from Scratch |
9. Getting Connected Day 1: Getting Connected |
10. Connect Directly Day 1: Connect Directly |
3. Day 2
1. The Linux Directory Structure Day 2: The Linux Directory Structure |
2. The Shell Day 2: The Shell |
3. Basic Linux Commands Day 2: Basic Linux Commands |
4. Teach Yourself to Fish Day 2: Teach Yourself to Fish |
5. Working with Directories Day 2: Working with Directories |
6. Listing Files and Understanding LS Output Day 2: Listing Files and Understanding LS Output |
4. Day 3
1. File and Directory Permissions Explained - Part One Day 3: File and Directory Permissions Explained - Part One |
2. File and Directory Permissions Explained - Part Two Day 3: File and Directory Permissions Explained - Part Two |
3. View Files and the Nano Editor Day 3: View Files and the Nano Editor |
4. Editing Files in Vi Day 3: Editing Files in Vi |
5. Editing Files with Emacs Day 3: Editing Files with Emacs |
6. Finding Files and Directories Day 3: Finding Files and Directories |
7. Graphical Editors Day 3: Graphical Editors |
5. Day 4
1. Deleting, Copying, Moving, and Renaming Files Day 4: Deleting, Copying, Moving, and Renaming Files |
2. Wildcards - Part One Day 4: Wildcards - Part One |
3. Wildcards - Part Two Day 4: Wildcards - Part Two |
4. Input, Output, and Redirection Day 4: Input, Output, and Redirection |
5. Comparing Files Day 4: Comparing Files |
6. Searching in Files and Using Pipes Day 4: Searching in Files and Using Pipes |
7. Transferring and Copying Files over the Network Day 4: Transferring and Copying Files over the Network |
8. Customizing the Shell Prompt Day 4: Customizing the Shell Prompt |
9. Shell Aliases Day 4: Shell Aliases |
6. Day 5
1. Environment Variables Day 5: Environment Variables |
2. Processes and Job Control Day 5: Processes and Job Control |
3. Scheduling Repeated Jobs with Cron Day 5: Scheduling Repeated Jobs with Cron |
4. Switching Users and Running Commands as Others Day 5: Switching Users and Running Commands as Others |
5. Shell History and Tab Completion Day 5: Shell History and Tab Completion |
6. Installing Software Day 5: Installing Software |
7. Conclusion - Congratulations and Thank You! Day 5: Conclusion - Congratulations and Thank You! |
7. Addendum - Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine over the Network
1. Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine over the Network Addendum - Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine over the Network: Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine over the Network |
8. Bonus
1. Bonus - Installing Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Wordpress on Ubuntu Bonus: Bonus - Installing Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Wordpress on Ubuntu |