Basics Of Linux
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 499.34 MB | Duration: 1h 23m
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 499.34 MB | Duration: 1h 23m
Unlock the Power of Unix: Navigate, Manage, and Master Your System
What you'll learn
Basic Computer Literacy
Access to a Unix-like System
Text Editor Knowledge
Unix File and Directory Operations
Requirements
Familiarity with general computer operations and file management concepts.
Description
This comprehensive course takes you on a journey through the Unix command line interface, starting from the basics of remote login and directory navigation, and progressing to advanced file management and system analysis techniques. Over 12 lectures, you'll gain hands-on experience with essential Unix commands, learn to manipulate files and directories, understand system time management, and master the art of efficient system navigation. By the end of this course, you'll have the skills to confidently operate in a Unix environment, boosting your productivity and opening doors to advanced system administration and development roles.What will students learn in your course?Remote Access and File System Navigation: Master the techniques for securely logging into remote Unix systems and efficiently navigating the file system structure.Time Management and System Configuration: Learn to manage system time, synchronize clocks, and understand the importance of accurate timekeeping in Unix environments.File Operations and Management: Gain proficiency in creating, moving, copying, and deleting files and directories, as well as managing file permissions and attributes.Advanced Search and Documentation: Discover powerful search techniques using the 'find' command and learn how to effectively utilize Unix manual pages for continuous learning.And more…What are the requirements or prerequisites for taking your course?Who is this course for?Aspiring System Administrators: Those looking to build a strong foundation in Unix command-line operations for career advancement.Developers Transitioning to Unix: Programmers moving from Windows to Unix-based development environments.IT Professionals: Support staff and network administrators seeking to expand their skillset with Unix expertise.Computer Science Students: University students looking to complement their theoretical knowledge with practical Unix skills.CurriculumSection 1: Getting Started with UnixLecture 1: Remote Login and Directory Listing - How to Access FilesLecture 2: Directory Navigation and User Information - Exploring SystemLecture 3: Time and Date Configuration - Understanding System ClocksLecture 4: Advanced Time and Date Management - System SynchronizationSection 2: System Analysis and Command MasteryLecture 5: Device Information and Compression Tools - System AnalysisLecture 6: Wildcards and Assistance - How to Master CommandsLecture 7: Advanced Unix Help Commands - Mastering Manual PagesSection 3: File System FundamentalsLecture 8: Understanding Unix Paths and File Types - FundamentalsLecture 9: Unix File and Directory Operations - Essential SkillsLecture 10: Unix File Management Commands - Mastering EssentialsSection 4: Advanced File OperationsLecture 11: File and Directory Control - Attributes on What and HowLecture 12: Finding Files and Directories - Using Find Command
Overview
Section 1: Linux Fast Track
Lecture 1 Remote Login and Directory Listing How to Access Files
Lecture 2 Directory Navigation and User Information Exploring System
Lecture 3 Time and Date Configuration Understanding System Clocks
Lecture 4 Advanced Time and Date Management System Synchronization
Lecture 5 Device Information and Compression Tools System Analysis
Lecture 6 Wildcards and Assistance How to Master Commands
Lecture 7 Advanced Unix Help Commands Mastering Manual Pages
Lecture 8 Understanding Unix Paths and File Types Fundamentals
Lecture 9 Unix File and Directory Operations Essential Skills
Lecture 10 Unix File Management Commands Mastering Essentials
Lecture 11 File and Directory Control Attributes on What and How
Lecture 12 Finding Files and Directories Using Find Command
Computer Science Students,IT Professionals,Developers Transitioning to Unix,Developers Transitioning to Unix