Welcome to the world of Ubuntu Linux! This course, "Master Ubuntu Linux: From Basics to Advanced System Admin," is designed for anyone eager to dive into Ubuntu, whether you're a complete beginner or someone looking to expand your tech skills. Ubuntu isn't just another operating system; it's a versatile, customizable, and cost-efficient platform that can run on almost any hardware. Plus, it offers a massive community for support and numerous opportunities for career growth in tech.
Our course, "Master Ubuntu Linux: From Basics to Advanced System Admin," covers everything you need to become confident with Ubuntu. You'll start with the basics, such as creating a bootable USB and installing Ubuntu, then move on to more advanced topics like file system management, process control, and system administration. You'll also get hands-on experience with essential commands and learn to navigate and manage the Linux environment efficiently. By the end of the course, you'll be comfortable using Ubuntu for everyday tasks and equipped with the skills to manage and secure a Linux system.
Students who have taken this course talk about its clear and concise explanations. You'll learn through a mix of video tutorials, practical exercises, and real-world examples. Whether you're looking to boost your resume or explore Ubuntu's powerful functionalities, this course is the perfect starting point. Enroll now and join a community of learners who are transforming their tech skills with Ubuntu Linux!
Master Ubuntu Linux: From Basics to Advanced System Admin Table of Contents:
- Class Overview - 04:33
- What is Linux - 01:00
- Operating Systems - 01:42
- Linux History - 01:46
- Linux vs Windows - 03:25
- Linux Pros and Cons - 01:36
- Linux Distributions - 01:12
- The Most Popular Linux Distributions - 01:10
- The Most Popular Linux Distributions - 01:38
- What is Ubuntu - 01:15
- Ubuntu Pros and Cons - 01:49
- The Open Source - 01:15
- GNU - 00:46
- Ubuntu Try - 04:46
- Virtualbox Intro - 00:57
- Virtualbox Installation - 02:04
- Creating A New Virtual Machine - 01:52
- Ubuntu Installation - 03:50
- Installing Apps on Ubuntu Intro - 00:35
- Installing Apps on Ubuntu Via Terminal - 02:28
- Uninstalling Ubuntu Apps Using Terminal - 02:45
- Installing Apps on Ubuntu Graphically - 01:23
- Uninstalling Ubuntu Apps Using Ubuntu Software Center - 01:42
- Installing and Uninstalling Apps on Ubuntu Using Debian pkg - 01:57
- Logging in, Activating UI and Logging Out - 06:46
- Absolute Basics - 05:35
- Using Special Key for the Shell - 02:16
- Getting Help - 00:32
- The Man Pages - 05:08
- The Help Option - 00:37
- Graphical Help - 01:43
- General Overview of the Ubuntu File System - 07:54
- Orientation in the File System - 10:35
- Manipulating Files - 03:20
- Creating Files and Directories - 02:15
- The Touch Command - 02:43
- Moving Files and Directories - 00:47
- Copying Files and Directories - 01:18
- Removing Files and Directories - 02:50
- Finding Files and Paths - 05:39
- Linking Files - 01:16
- Creating Symbolic Links - 01:22
- Multi User and Multi Tasking - 00:39
- Interactive Processes - 03:38
- Automatic Processes - 01:12
- Daemons - 00:42
- Linux Pipes - 01:35
- The Grep Command - 02:58
- The Sort Command - 00:53
- Filter - 01:12
- Process Attributes - 01:37
- Displaying Process Information - 05:10
- Process Creation - 02:19
- Ending Processes - 01:00
- Signals - 01:21
- Shutdown - 01:00
- Managing Processes - 03:17
- Managing Process Priority & Niceness - 02:24
- Managing Process CPU Resources - 01:14
- Managing Process CPU Resources - 01:06
- Tuning System Performance - 01:04
- Network Problems - 00:58
- Disk IO Problems - 01:19
- Users - 01:09
- Graphical Tools - 00:42
- Interrupting Processes - 03:07
- Scheduling Processes - 01:17
- The Sleep Command - 02:37
- The At Command - 01:52
- The Ping Command - 03:00
- The Ftp Command - 02:36
- The Telnet Command - 02:00
- The Telnet Command Troubleshooting - 02:00
- The Ssh Command - 01:15
- The Ssh Command Troubleshooting - 00:59
- Text Editors - 01:27
- The Easy Way to Vim - 01:25
- Creating a User - 02:30
- Deleting and Disabling Account - 01:13
- Adding and Removing Users from the Usergroups - 02:10
- File Security - 01:43
- Ownership in Ubuntu Files - 01:51
- Permissions - 02:39
- Chmod Command - 00:55
- Absolute (Numeric) Mode - 03:06
- Symbolic Mode - 02:22
- Changing Ownership and Group - 02:18
- Ubuntu Virtual Terminals - 00:57
- Starting V Terminals & Nav - 01:28
- Virtual Terminal Shortcuts - 01:20
- Installing QT Creator on Ubuntu - 03:21
Who is this course for?
- Beginners and Enthusiasts: If you're new to Linux and want to explore an open-source operating system, this course is the perfect starting point. You'll get a solid foundation to begin your Linux journey.
- IT Professionals and System Administrators: Improve your skills and knowledge to manage and configure Ubuntu effectively in professional settings, ensuring your systems run smoothly and efficiently.
- Developers and Programmers: Use Ubuntu as a powerful development platform. This course covers essential tools and commands needed for coding and software development.
- Students and Academics: Gain hands-on experience with Linux, which is invaluable for academic projects and research that need a robust and flexible operating system.
- Career Changers and Tech Enthusiasts: If you're looking to switch to a tech career or want to deepen your understanding of Linux, this course provides the practical skills needed to stand out in the job market.
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