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Ubuntu Linux Desktop Basics

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Ubuntu Linux Desktop Basics, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 27 lectures, based on 382 reviews, and has 49741 subscribers.

You will learn about Learning Ubuntu Linux Server Basics and Learn how to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine or directly on your computer and start performing common tasks: working with files, listening to music, editing photos, backing up your data, and sharing files with other users This course is ideal for individuals who are windows ,Mac Users who know basic Linux GNOME desktop and wanted to switch windows to Linux desktop It is particularly useful for windows ,Mac Users who know basic Linux GNOME desktop and wanted to switch windows to Linux desktop.

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Title: Ubuntu Linux Desktop Basics

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 27

Number of Published Lectures: 27

Number of Curriculum Items: 27

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27

Original Price: $27.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Learning Ubuntu Linux Server Basics and Learn how to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine or directly on your computer and start performing common tasks: working with files, listening to music, editing photos, backing up your data, and sharing files with other users
  • Who Should Attend

  • windows ,Mac Users who know basic Linux GNOME desktop and wanted to switch windows to Linux desktop
  • Target Audiences

  • windows ,Mac Users who know basic Linux GNOME desktop and wanted to switch windows to Linux desktop
  • Greeting All,

    In this course you will learn how to install and make your way around the desktop edition of Ubuntu 18.04  one of the most user-friendly Linux distributions.

    Learn how to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine or directly on your computer and start performing common tasks: working with files, listening to music, editing photos, backing up your data, and sharing files with other users.

    For users that are interested in going a little further with Linux it  also introduces how to use the command line. Whether you’re considering switching from Mac or Windows, or see your company migrating that way this course will help you get up and running with Linux fast. The Following topics are covered in this course

  • Installing Ubuntu on a virtual machine

  • Installing Ubuntu directly on a computer

  • Using the GNOME desktop environment

  • Connecting to the internet

  • Working with files and folders

  • Browsing the web

  • Creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations

  • Working with photos

  • Backing up your data

  • Sharing files

  • Using the Linux terminal

  • Demos:

    Dual Boot Ubuntu and windows 10 demo

    Useful Ubuntu 18 commands demos

    Ubuntu Desktop is the version of Ubuntu designed for use on personal computers and laptops. It provides a user-friendly interface along with a suite of applications suitable for everyday tasks. Here are some key features of Ubuntu Desktop:

    1. GNOME Desktop Environment: Ubuntu Desktop typically uses the GNOME desktop environment, providing a modern and intuitive user interface. GNOME offers features like customizable panels, activities overview, and a consistent design language.

    2. Pre-installed Applications: Ubuntu Desktop comes with a variety of pre-installed applications, including a web browser (usually Mozilla Firefox), office suite (LibreOffice), email client, media player, image editor, and more. These applications cover a wide range of basic computing needs out of the box.

    3. Software Center: Ubuntu includes a Software Center, which allows users to easily discover, install, and manage additional software packages. Users can browse through categories or search for specific applications, and installation is typically just a few clicks away.

    4. Security: Ubuntu Desktop benefits from the security features of the Ubuntu operating system, including regular security updates and the use of AppArmor to confine applications, limiting potential damage from security vulnerabilities.

    5. Customization: While Ubuntu Desktop provides a consistent and user-friendly experience out of the box, users can customize various aspects of the desktop environment to suit their preferences. This includes changing themes, adjusting desktop layouts, and installing extensions to add additional functionality.

    6. Community Support: Ubuntu has a large and active community of users and developers who provide support, documentation, and assistance through forums, wikis, and other online resources. This community-driven approach ensures that users can find help and guidance when needed.

    Overall, Ubuntu Desktop offers a robust and user-friendly Linux-based operating system suitable for a wide range of personal computing needs, from basic web browsing and office work to multimedia and gaming.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What you should Know?

    Chapter 2: Basic with UBUNTU

    Lecture 1: Basic Ubuntu

    Lecture 2: Installing Ubuntu on virtual box

    Lecture 3: Creating Installer on windows

    Lecture 4: Installing Ubuntu directly on a Computer

    Chapter 3: Understanding of GNOME With Ubuntu

    Lecture 1: Exploring the GNOME shell

    Lecture 2: Hardware and System Setting

    Chapter 4: Common Tasks and Actions

    Lecture 1: Connecting to an Ethernet network

    Lecture 2: Connecting to Wi-Fi

    Lecture 3: Browsing the Web

    Lecture 4: Working with files and folders

    Lecture 5: Using files on external storage devices

    Lecture 6: Adding new software

    Lecture 7: Updating software

    Lecture 8: Working with documents and spreadsheet

    Lecture 9: Listening to audio

    Chapter 5: Managing Linux Comuputer

    Lecture 1: Backing up data

    Lecture 2: Adding another user

    Lecture 3: Sharing file with others

    Lecture 4: Accessing shared files on the network

    Lecture 5: Find out what the system is doing?

    Chapter 6: Ubuntu Advance

    Lecture 1: Using the Terminal

    Lecture 2: Linux folder Structure

    Lecture 3: Dual Boot Ubuntu and windows 10 demo

    Lecture 4: Linux very useful commands demo

    Lecture 5: How to install moodle on ubuntu 18 step by step demo

    Instructors

  • Ubuntu Linux Desktop Basics  No.2
    Zulqarnain Hayat
    Senior Database Specialist and Team Lead Middleware,AWS
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  • 2 stars: 32 votes
  • 3 stars: 100 votes
  • 4 stars: 101 votes
  • 5 stars: 127 votes
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