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Linux Fundamentals

Consultix
Length:24 academic hours
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Level:Beginner

This lecture/lab course teaches computer users to make productive use of the UNIX-like Linux operating system (OS). The most important and empowering concepts, such as pattern matching, command editing, shell scripting, and pipelines are emphasized alongside coverage of basic OS utilities and services. Because Linux can be somewhat confusing for new users, many typical mistakes are illustrated and students are shown how to avoid them (forewarned is forearmed). Fully 40 percent of class time is spent in supervised laboratory activities with students using a Bash (POSIX) shell interface to Linux. Although this is intended as a first course in Linux, it does cover elementary shell programming and is therefore especially well suited for those with a logical mindset who wish to become power-users, Programmers, or System- Database- Network- or Web-Administrators. For additional information see http://TeachMeLinux.com/courses/linux/linux_fun.html.


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