Ubuntu Desktop for Beginners: Start Using Linux Today!
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Install Ubuntu Desktop
- Create a Virtual Machine with VirtualBox
- Navigate the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Install Software Applications
- Run Windows Programs Inside Linux
- Use the Terminal for Advanced Operations
- Fix Common Issues in Ubuntu
Linux is the fastest growing operating system in the world. Whether you're interested in Ubuntu as an IT professional or just wanting to experiment with a new operating system, you'll love Ubuntu Desktop!
Let's be honest; technical books are boring. Sure, you could learn about Ubuntu Desktop from some long-winded encyclopedia, but why waste all that time?
Udemy's video content delivery system will have you working inside Ubuntu Linux in a matter of minutes!
If you want to increase your IT skills, this course is a great place to start. So, don't be left behind!
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Install Ubuntu Desktop
- Use VirtualBox for installing Linux inside Windows/Mac OS
- Navigate the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Install programs with Ubuntu Software Center
- Run Windows programs inside Linux
- Use the terminal for advanced operations
- Troubleshoot basic system issues
All course updates are 100% FREE. Buy this course one time and you own it for life. Not only that, but you will also gain lifetime access to me as your personal instructor. Have a question about Ubuntu? Just ask! You, as my student, will always be my #1 priority.
Wait, are you still reading this?! The course comes with a genuine 30 day, no hassles, money-back guarantee. So, there is absolutely nothing to risk here. Enroll today!
Taught by
Cody Ray Miller
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