Linux Foundation: The Linux is found at 94% of supercomputers worldwide, on most servers that feed the Internet, on the majority of stock exchanges worldwide and also on a billion Android devices.
In short, Linux is everywhere. It appears in many different architectures, from mainframes to servers, desktops and mobiles, as well as from an impressively wide variety of hardware.
The free self-adjusting lesson that we'll outline below will teach you how to develop a good knowledge of Linux using both the UI and the command line.
The courses are designed by the Linux Foundation for people who have little or no previous experience with Linux or Unix. System administrators, developers, decision makers, or new Linux users can all benefit from the content covered by these lessons, especially if they want to attend more related lessons such as Linux network management, and the architecture of the business system.
Linux Foundation: the lesson is
- 100% online and self-adjustable
- It has 40-50 hours of content designed by Linux specialists
- Designed to provide students with a good working knowledge of Linux
- Absolutely free through edx.org
Book an online position to learn all the basic essentials of the open source operating system used by billions of computers.
Who knows at some point will use it on your personal computer and not only.
Introduction to Linux Course Outline
Introduction to Linux
- The Linux Foundation
- Linux Philosophy and Concepts
- Linux Structure and Installation
- Graphical Interface
- System Configuration From The Graphical Interface
- Finding Linux Documentation
- Command Line Operators
- File Operations
- User Environment
- Text Editors
- Local Security Principles
- Network Operations
- Manipulating Text
- Printing
- Bash Shell Scripting
- Advanced Bash Scripting
- Processes
- Common Applications