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Linux The Complete Linux Guide

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  • Dec 05, 2024
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Linux – The Complete Linux Guide, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.61, with 63 lectures, based on 1037 reviews, and has 23809 subscribers.

You will learn about Linux Command Line Linux Bash Shell Create and manage new directories and files Getting information about hardware and software of the Linux computer Create new users and change user passwords Searching for files and folders using Find command Compressing and sorting in Linux Files and directories permissions and modification of the permissions Creating and executing executable files Networking in Linux Environment variables access and creation of the new environment variables Access of the remote Linux computer via SSH This course is ideal for individuals who are Software developers or Network engineers or DevOps engineers It is particularly useful for Software developers or Network engineers or DevOps engineers.

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Summary

Title: Linux – The Complete Linux Guide

Price: $89.99

Average Rating: 4.61

Number of Lectures: 63

Number of Published Lectures: 63

Number of Curriculum Items: 63

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Linux Command Line
  • Linux Bash Shell
  • Create and manage new directories and files
  • Getting information about hardware and software of the Linux computer
  • Create new users and change user passwords
  • Searching for files and folders using Find command
  • Compressing and sorting in Linux
  • Files and directories permissions and modification of the permissions
  • Creating and executing executable files
  • Networking in Linux
  • Environment variables access and creation of the new environment variables
  • Access of the remote Linux computer via SSH
  • Who Should Attend

  • Software developers
  • Network engineers
  • DevOps engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • Software developers
  • Network engineers
  • DevOps engineers
  • This course is all about Linux and Linux Shell.

    Understand HOW Linux works and learn mostly used core Linux features from basic commands till creation of the Linux scripts.

    And all features we will use ONLY in Shell, without any GUIs.

    If you want to learn how to manage users, manage and search files and directories, set correct permissions, compress and uncompress archives, verify network connectivity and connect to remote servers via SSH – this course is for you.

    Become a master of the Linux Shells like Bash or Sh.

    This is practical Linux course that includes tons of practical activities. The best way to learn is learn by doing. You can have zero knowledge about Linux. All will be taught from scratch, from basic to advanced features. If you want to get deep practical knowledge of Linux this course is for you!

    We will start by installing Docker and creating Linux container. You are right! We will use Docker because using Docker you could create any Linux computer in a matter of seconds on any platform – MacOS, Windows or other Linux computer.

    In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Linux activities:

    1. Create new directories and files in the Shell using commands mkdir, touch and cat

    2. Manage users using adduser, useradd and passwd commands, login under different users

    3. Change permissions of the files and directories using chmod command

    4. Create and execute executable scripts from the Shell

    5. Compress and uncompress files and directories using gzip and tar utilities

    6. Verify network settings and connectivity with remote servers using such commands as ifconfig, nslookup, ping and traceroute

    7. Downloading files from the remote servers using curl and wget

    8. Connection to remote servers via SSH

    To summarise, you will learn following core blocks of the Linux systems:

    – Linux networking

    – Permissions

    – Scripting

    – Creation and deletion of the files and directories

    – Movement and renaming of the files and directories

    With this course you will get lifetime-long access to more than 50 lectures and tens of practical exercises. After the course you will become a guru of Linux Shell and will be able easily perform basic and advanced Linux operations.

    You will also get 30-days money-back guarantee. No questions asked!

    Don’t wait and join the course now!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Lets get connected! Join the Learning Community

    Chapter 2: Getting started with Linux

    Lecture 1: Possible options to use Linux on MacOS and Windows

    Lecture 2: Creating Linux container using Docker

    Lecture 3: What is Shell, Terminal and Command

    Lecture 4: Getting information about Linux computer

    Lecture 5: How Shell understands that you have entered command

    Lecture 6: Getting help about commands using man utility

    Lecture 7: Command Options

    Lecture 8: Command Arguments

    Lecture 9: Arguments for Options

    Chapter 3: Processes in Linux

    Lecture 1: What are processes

    Lecture 2: List running processes

    Lecture 3: Starting additional processes and killing processes

    Lecture 4: Installing htop package using apt-get

    Lecture 5: Using htop utility

    Lecture 6: Summary for Processes Monitoring

    Chapter 4: Data Streams and Piping in Linux

    Lecture 1: Data Streams of the Process

    Lecture 2: Redirecting STDOUT and STDERR to the file

    Lecture 3: Where process data streams send data by default

    Lecture 4: How to send data to STDIN and redirect STDOUT and STDERR

    Lecture 5: Piping

    Lecture 6: Summary for the Data Streams and Piping

    Chapter 5: Files and Directories Management in Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Files and Directories management

    Lecture 2: Linux File System structure and navigation

    Lecture 3: Listing files and directories

    Lecture 4: Exploring subdirectories of the root directory

    Lecture 5: Creating and removing directories and files

    Lecture 6: Creating new files

    Lecture 7: Editing files using Vim and Nano editors

    Lecture 8: Copy and move files and directories

    Lecture 9: Reading files

    Lecture 10: Filtering text using grep command

    Lecture 11: Soft vs Hard links

    Lecture 12: Creating hard and soft links

    Chapter 6: Search operations in Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Find command

    Lecture 2: Searching files using Find command

    Lecture 3: Some other examples of the Find command

    Lecture 4: Executing additional commands inside of the Find operation

    Lecture 5: Xargs command

    Lecture 6: Piping results of the Find command to the other command using Xargs

    Chapter 7: Compressing and Sorting in Linux

    Lecture 1: Overview of the tar and gzip utilities

    Lecture 2: Creating and extracting compressed archive using tar and gzip

    Lecture 3: Sorting files using ls command

    Lecture 4: Sorting contents of the files using Sort utility

    Chapter 8: User Management and Permissions in Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the User Management in Linux

    Lecture 2: Creating users using useradd command

    Lecture 3: Creating new user using adduser command

    Lecture 4: Changing ownership of the file

    Lecture 5: Changing permissions

    Chapter 9: Executable Files and Scripting in Linux

    Lecture 1: Creating executable script

    Lecture 2: Adding path to the scripts into the PATH variable

    Lecture 3: Summary for Users, Permissions and Scripts

    Chapter 10: Networking in Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Linux Networking Section

    Lecture 2: Exploring IP address settings

    Lecture 3: Verifying connectivity with remote servers

    Lecture 4: Enabling SSH on the Linux server

    Lecture 5: Connecting to the Linux server remotely via SSH

    Lecture 6: Using curl and wget utilites

    Chapter 11: Environment Variables in Linux

    Lecture 1: Environment variables

    Lecture 2: SOLUTION – Script with environment variables access

    Chapter 12: Summary

    Lecture 1: Linux Course Summary

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Linux The Complete Guide  No.2
    Bogdan Stashchuk | Software Engineer, MBA, PhD
    Just keep learning – stashchuk
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  • 5 stars: 618 votes
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