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Linux for Beginners 2021

Posted By: IrGens
Linux for Beginners 2021

Linux for Beginners 2021
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 22m | 1015 MB
Instructor: Muharrem AYDIN

Learn fundamentals of Linux! Basic Commands, File System, Network, Packages, Services, Processes & Monitoring and more!

What you'll learn

Learn Linux from scratch
What is Linux
Setting Up the Laboratory
Distributions
Pieces of Linux
Shells
Linux Signs $,#,%
Desktop Environments
Linux GUI
Command Parameters
List Files - "ls" Command
Print Working Directory - "pwd" Command
Show Manuel - "man" Command
Change Directory - "cd" Command
Concatenate Files - "cat" Command
Display Output - "echo" Command
View the File with "more" Command
View the File with "less" Command
Print First Lines with "head" Command
Print Last Lines with "tail" Command
Global Regular Expression Print - "grep" Command
Output Redirection
Output Redirection : Pipe “|”
Linux File Systems
Linux File Hierarchy
File Permissions
Make Directory - "mkdir" Command
Create File & Modify Date - "touch" Command
Remove Files or Directories - "rm" Command
Copy and Move Files or Directories - "cp" & "mv" Command
Find Files and Directories - "find" Command
Cut Parts of Lines - "cut" Command
Change Ownership of a Given File - "chown" Command
Network Settings
Display Network Status - "ifconfig" Command
Leasing New IP from DHCP Server
Services
Location of Services
User Management in Linux
Important Files - "passwd" and "shadow"
Adding a New User
Change the Group and Delete a User
Process Management
Monitoring Running Processes - "ps" and "top" Commands
Killing Processes
Package Management
Package Management Concepts
Foremost Linux Package Managers
Repository
APT Package Manager
Install From Source Code
System Monitoring
Monitoring - "df", "top", "vmstat", "netstat" Commands

Requirements

4 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (8 GB recommended)
64-bit system processor is mandatory
10 GB or more disk space
Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as “Intel-VTx”
All items referenced in this course are Free
A strong work ethic, willingness to learn Linux Environments
Nothing else! It’s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today

Hi there,

Welcome to my Linux for Beginners 2021 Course!

In this course, you will learn Linux fundamentals, how to use basic commands, how Linux File hierarchy is, how to set the network of Linux, how to install packages from package managers and source code, how to manage services, processes and monitoring.

This course is for beginner level. You will learn step-by-step with hands-on demonstrations.

At the end of the course you will learn;

What is Linux
Distributions
Pieces of Linux
Shells
Linux Signs $,#,%
Desktop Environments
Linux GUI
Command Parameters
List Files - "ls" Command
Print Working Directory - "pwd" Command
Show Manuel - "man" Command
Change Directory - "cd" Command
Concatenate Files - "cat" Command
Display Output - "echo" Command
View the File with "more" Command
View the File with "less" Command
Print First Lines with "head" Command
Print Last Lines with "tail" Command
Global Regular Expression Print - "grep" Command
Output Redirections
Linux File Hierarchy
File Permissions
Make Directory - "mkdir" Command
Create File & Modify Date - "touch" Command
Remove Files or Directories - "rm" Command
Copy and Move Files or Directories - "cp" & "mv" Command
Find Files and Directories - "find" Command
Cut Parts of Lines - "cut" Command
Change Ownership of a Given File - "chown" Command
Network Settings
Display Network Status - "ifconfig" Command
Leasing New IP from DHCP Server
Services
User Management in Linux
Important Files - "passwd" and "shadow"
Adding a New User
Change the Group and Delete a User
Process Management
Monitoring Running Processes - "ps" and "top" Commands
Killing Processes
Package Management
Foremost Linux Package Managers
Repository
APT Package Manager
Install From Source Code
System Monitoring
Monitoring - "df", "top", "vmstat", "netstat" Commands

No prior knowledge is needed!

It doesn't need any prior knowledge to learn Linux!

This course starts with very basics. First, you will learn how to install Linux, some terminology. Then the show will start and you will learn everything with hands-on practices. I'll also teach you the best practices and shortcuts.

Step-by-Step Way, Simple and Easy With Exercises

By the end of the course, you’ll have a firm understanding of the Linux system and you'll also be very confident in using Linux commands and managing Linux system services and processes and hungry to learn more.

Who this course is for:

Anyone who want to learn Linux
Anyone who want deep dive into Linux world


Linux for Beginners 2021