In this course, students will be exposed to Linux virtual machines and a step-by-step labs which offers hands-on access to practice Linux command line concepts. With no previous knowledge of Linux required, this course is the perfect starting point to gain Linux skills. It also serves as an ideal stepping-stone to the more advanced LPIC professional courses such as LPIC1, LPIC2 and LPIC-3.
Linux adoption continues to rise world-wide as individual users, government entities and industries ranging from automotive to space exploration embrace open source technologies. This expansion of open source in enterprise is redefining traditional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) job roles to require more Linux skills. Whether you are starting your career in Open Source or looking for advancement, independently verifying your skills set can help you stand out to hiring managers or your management team
This course is aimed at anyone coming to Linux and computing for the first time.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
Basic computer skills, such as how to use a keyboard and how to insert a disc into a CD-ROM drive.
Topics
Module 1: Selecting an Operating System
Module 2: Understanding Software Licensing
Module 3: Investigating Linux’s Principles and Philosophy
Module 4: Using Common Linux Programs
Module 5: Managing Hardware
Module 6: Getting to Know the Command Line
Module 7: Managing Files
Module 8: Searching, Extracting and Archiving Data
Module 9: Exploring Processes and Process Data
Module 10: Editing Files
Module 11: Creating Scripts
Module 12: Understanding Basic Security
Module 13: Creating Users and Groups
Module 14: Setting Ownership and Permissions
Module 15: Managing Network Connections
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