This course is designed for beginners interested in learning the fundamentals of Linux with Practical tests.
What Will You Learn?
Understand what Linux is
Use the command line (terminal)
Navigate files, folders, users & permissions
Install and manage software packages
Work with processes, services & logs
Connect to remote systems (SSH)
Automate tasks with simple shell scripts
Troubleshoot common Linux issues
Course Content
What is Linux
Linux is a family of open-source operating systems (OS) based on a kernel created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. It is a free and customizable alternative to proprietary operating systems like Windows and macOS, and it powers a vast range of devices from smartphones and supercomputers to servers and smart appliances.
Linux vs Windows
Linux vs. Windows is a comparison of two different operating systems, each with distinct strengths. Windows is a proprietary, user-friendly OS ideal for general use, gaming, and business, with broad software and hardware support. Linux is a free, open-source alternative known for its flexibility, security, performance, and customization, making it popular among developers and server administrators.