Introduction to Linux – Full Course for Beginners
Offered By: freeCodeCamp
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a comprehensive 6-hour course designed for Linux beginners. Learn essential tools used by Linux SysAdmins and everyday users of distributions like Ubuntu. Navigate both graphical user interfaces and the powerful command line ecosystem. Explore Linux families, philosophy, and concepts before diving into system startup, graphical interfaces, and system configuration. Discover common applications and master command line operations. Find Linux documentation, manage processes, perform file operations, and use text editors. Delve into the user environment, text manipulation, and network operations. Access a provided Linux installation guide to prepare your computer. Taught by Beau Carnes and made possible through a grant from the Linux Foundation, this course offers a solid foundation for anyone looking to start their Linux journey.
Syllabus
⌨️ 0: Chapter 1. Introduction to Linux Families
⌨️ 0: Chapter 2. Linux Philosophy and Concepts
⌨️ 0: Chapter 3. Linux Basics and System Startup
⌨️ 1: Chapter 4. Graphical Interface
⌨️ 1: Chapter 5. System Configuration from the Graphical Interface
⌨️ 2: Chapter 6. Common Applications
⌨️ 2: Chapter 7. Command Line Operations
⌨️ 3: Chapter 8. Finding Linux Documentation
⌨️ 3: Chapter 9. Processes
⌨️ 4: Chapter 10. File Operations
⌨️ 4: Chapter 11. Text Editors
⌨️ 4: Chapter 12. User Environment
⌨️ 5: Chapter 13. Manipulating Text
⌨️ 5: Chapter 14. Network Operations
Taught by
freeCodeCamp.org
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