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You will learn about Proficient in using UNIX or LINUX based operating systems Can use and manage UNIX/LINUX operating systems Start with shell scripting, debug issues in operating systems This course is ideal for individuals who are Anybody interested in software, students who want build up their software skills or Software testers, developers, system administrators It is particularly useful for Anybody interested in software, students who want build up their software skills or Software testers, developers, system administrators.

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Title: UNIX Getting Started

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.19

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Proficient in using UNIX or LINUX based operating systems
  • Can use and manage UNIX/LINUX operating systems
  • Start with shell scripting, debug issues in operating systems
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anybody interested in software, students who want build up their software skills
  • Software testers, developers, system administrators
  • Target Audiences

  • Anybody interested in software, students who want build up their software skills
  • Software testers, developers, system administrators
  • Why this course? Internet is flooded with lot of resources already related to UNIX. Then why we need another in the same category? The answer to this lies in following points.

    1. This course is a compact version of UNIX with all the details to start.

    2. It talks less theory and more action.

    3. Simple explanations are given for different commands.

    4. The lectures are created in step by step fashion.

    5. More than 70 different commands are included in this course.

    6. You will not be burdened with so many UNIX commands, because they are placed in a simple fashion in different chapters.

    7. With real examples of different commands which you can try on your system easily.

    8. Exercises were included in different modules based upon what you learned. This will make you more familiar with the usage of different concepts and commands.

    9. This course is also compiled, keeping in mind that any naive user who are eager to learn to computer and start basic programming. That’s why the title “Getting Started”.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course Overview

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Chapter 2: Introducing UNIX

    Lecture 1: Pre-requisites

    Lecture 2: What is UNIX

    Lecture 3: History of UNIX

    Lecture 4: UNIX Philosophy

    Lecture 5: GUI vs CLI

    Lecture 6: Executing UNIX Commands

    Lecture 7: Summary

    Lecture 8: Exercise

    Chapter 3: Basic UNIX Commands

    Lecture 1: Basic System Commands

    Lecture 2: Help Commands

    Lecture 3: File Management Commands

    Lecture 4: Summary

    Lecture 5: Exercise

    Chapter 4: UNIX Filesystems

    Lecture 1: UNIX Filesystems

    Lecture 2: Few Terms related to File Systems

    Lecture 3: File Types

    Lecture 4: Path

    Lecture 5: Hidden Files

    Lecture 6: Meta Characters

    Lecture 7: Symbolic Links

    Lecture 8: Summary

    Lecture 9: Exercise

    Chapter 5: Standard I/O and Pipeline

    Lecture 1: Standard I/O and Redirection Operators

    Lecture 2: VI Editor and Opening a File

    Lecture 3: Navigating a File

    Lecture 4: Editing in VI Editor

    Lecture 5: Saving and Quiting from VI Editor

    Lecture 6: Searching Patterns in VI Editor

    Lecture 7: Substitution in VI Editor

    Lecture 8: Running Shell Commands in VI Editor

    Lecture 9: Some Useful VI Editor Options

    Lecture 10: Summary

    Lecture 11: Exercise

    Chapter 6: Advanced UNIX Commands

    Lecture 1: Process Management

    Lecture 2: Memory Management

    Lecture 3: Disk Management

    Lecture 4: File Management

    Lecture 5: System Management

    Lecture 6: Archiving

    Lecture 7: Summary

    Lecture 8: Exercise

    Chapter 7: User and Group Management

    Lecture 1: User Management

    Lecture 2: Group Management

    Lecture 3: Summary

    Lecture 4: Exercise

    Chapter 8: File Permissions

    Lecture 1: Permissions

    Lecture 2: Numeric Permissions

    Lecture 3: Symbolic Permissions

    Lecture 4: Default Permissions

    Lecture 5: Change Permissions

    Lecture 6: Summary

    Lecture 7: Exercise

    Chapter 9: Filters

    Lecture 1: Basic Filters

    Lecture 2: Basic Filters – grep

    Lecture 3: Advance Filters – sed

    Lecture 4: Advance Filters – awk

    Lecture 5: Summary

    Lecture 6: Exercise

    Chapter 10: Introduction to Shell Scripting

    Lecture 1: What is Shell

    Lecture 2: Types of Shell and Invoking a Shell

    Lecture 3: Paths and Variables

    Lecture 4: Executing a Shell Script

    Lecture 5: Summary

    Lecture 6: Exercise

    Chapter 11: Whats Next

    Lecture 1: Command Cheatsheet

    Lecture 2: Whats Next

    Instructors

  • UNIX Getting Started  No.2
    Jayant Parida
    Software Engineer and Technolgy Enthusiast
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  • 4 stars: 155 votes
  • 5 stars: 219 votes
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