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Linux Operating System

Linux Operating System

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This lesson provides an introduction to the Linux operating system, covering its core concepts, structure, and commands. Learn how to navigate the file system, manage processes, and perform basic administrative tasks. By the end, you’ll have a strong foundation to work confidently with Linux in various environments.

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Expiry period 1 Months
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Jan 1970
Level
Beginner
Total lectures 4
Total quizzes 4
Total duration 01:26:56 Hours
Total enrolment 20
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Short description This lesson provides an introduction to the Linux operating system, covering its core concepts, structure, and commands. Learn how to navigate the file system, manage processes, and perform basic administrative tasks. By the end, you’ll have a strong foundation to work confidently with Linux in various environments.
Outcomes
  • Foundational Knowledge: Gain a clear understanding of the core components and structure of the Linux operating system.
  • Command-Line Proficiency: Develop the ability to use essential Linux commands to navigate the file system, manage files, and control system processes.
  • Basic Administration Skills: Acquire practical skills to manage user accounts, set permissions, and perform basic system administration tasks.
  • Confidence in Linux Environments: Build the confidence to work with Linux systems in personal, educational, or professional settings, laying the groundwork for more advanced learning.
Requirements
  • Basic Computer Knowledge: Familiarity with using a computer and understanding basic concepts like files, directories, and operating systems.
  • Access to a Linux System: A computer or virtual machine running a Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS) to practice the commands and tasks covered in the lesson.
  • Terminal Access: Ability to use a terminal or command-line interface, as this lesson involves interacting with the Linux system via commands.
  • Willingness to Learn: A proactive mindset to explore new concepts and experiment with Linux commands to build confidence and competence.