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Linux For Beginners
Module 1: Introduction to Linux for Beginners
Course Overview
Linux Distrubutions
Installing Linux in VMWare (3:06)
Introduction to the Command Line
Module 2: Getting Started
Getting Help on the Command Line
Command Line Arguments and Options
Looking at Text Files: More, Less, Head, and Tail
Another Way to Look at Text Files
Module 3: Files and the Filesystem
Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
Devices, partitions, and Mounting
Absolute and Relative Paths
Working with Files and Directories
Spaces in Paths and Filenames
Files and Path Expansion
Even More Looking at Text Files
Hard and Soft Filesystem Links
Compressing and Archiving Files
Searching the Filesystem
Knowledge Check
Module 4: Users and Groups
Working with Users and Groups
File and Directory Permissions
Changing Users
Changing Passwords
Knowledge Check
Module 5: Installing Software
Linux Package Management
Package Management Debian Systems
Package Management: RedHat Systems
Manually Installing Software
Knowledge Check
Module 6: Shells
Common Command Line Shells
Environment Variables
Startup Files
Redirecting Input and Output
Pipes
Command History
Command Substitution
Knowledge Check
Module 7: More Utilities
Searching and Processing Text
Manipulating Text
Networking at the Command Line
File Transfer Utilities
Converting Text Files
Knowledge Check
Module 8: Text Editors
Text Editors - nano
Text Editors - vim
Knowledge Check
Module 9: Process Management
Process Information
Foreground and Background Processes
Managing Processes
Scheduling Processes with Crontab and Init.d
Knowledge Check
Module 10: Regular Expressions
What is a Regular Expression?
Searching with Regular Expressions
Replacing with Regular Expressions
Knowledge Check
Module 11: Scripting
Bash Scripting: Basics
Bash Scripting: Control Stuctures
Bash Scripting: Loops
Knowledge Check
Final Exam
Questions
Introduction to the Command Line
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