Public Schedule Dates
Course Duration
3 days
Course Overview
The Linux® Essentials course is for technical staff and users (support personnel, application developers, system integrators and power users) who require the basic skills necessary to interface effectively with LINUX
Who should attend
Attendees should be technical staff who are familiar with the Windows® user interface. No experience with LINUX is required.
Course Objectives
This course will provide delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary to use the Linux system effectively. It introduces the GNOME and KDE desktops and the command-line commands to support file and directory management, processes and the shell. It is highly practical and covers the latest versions of Red Hat, SuSE, Mandrake and Debian, but most of this material can be applied to any other distribution of Linux. On completion of this course delegates will be able to:
- Describe the various interfaces to Linux
- Benefit from the GNOME and KDE desktop environments
- Work with the command line and use basic Linux commands
- Manipulate files and directories
- Print files
- Maintain file security
- Manage processes
- Benefit from the functionality of the BASH shell
- Edit text with vi
- Print files
- Configure and use a Local Area Network
- Surf the web and utilise mail services
Course Topics
Linux Overview
Linux OverviewWhat is Linux?
Components of the Operating System
Windowing Systems (KDE, Gnome)
Accessing Linux
Logging In and Out
Commands in the UNIX System
Special Key Sequences
On-line Documentation
Linux Filesystems
The Filesystem
Moving Around Directories
Creating Directories
Metachars
User Security
Passwords
Users and Groups
File Permissions
File Manipulation
Displaying the Contents of a File
Copying Files
Moving and Renaming Files
Removing Files
Linking Files
Comparing Files
Editing with vi and vim
Communications
Who's logged on
Sending and Receiving Email
Introduction to the Bash Shell
Environment Variables
Using Quotes
Command Substitution
Bash Shell History
Redirects, Pipes and Filters
Redirection
Pipes
Filters
Searching
The grep command
The find command
Processes
Understanding the Process
The Process Tree
Background Processes
Examining Processes
Killing Processes
Printing
Printing files
Print Queue Status
Miscellaneous Commands
Clearing the screen
Displaying the date
Calendars
The stty command
Regular Expressions
Metachars
Using Regular Expressions
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