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1,000,000 students enrolled in the free course - Introduction to Linux (LFS101)

This course explains the tools and techniques used by administrators and end users of the Linux system used in their daily work in a Linux environment. It is designed for experienced users, those with limited experience or no experience in Linux, whether working in an individual or Enterprise environment.

At the end of this course, you should have a good knowledge of Linux, both graphically and from the command line.

Over 1,000,000 students enrolled in this free course taught by Dr. Jerry Cooperstein. The free online course is offered by the Linux Foundation.

What will you learn

- A good knowledge of Linux
- How to navigate major Linux distributions
- System configurations and graphical interface for Linux
- Basic command line operations
- Common Linux applications

Course outline
- Chapter 1. Linux Foundation
- Chapter 2. Linux Philosophy and Concepts
- Chapter 3. Linux Basics and System Startup
- Chapter 4. Graphical Interface
- Chapter 5. Configuring the Graphical Interface System
- Welcome!
- Chapter 6. Common applications
- Chapter 7. Command line operations
- Chapter 8. Finding Linux documentation
- Chapter 9. Processes
- Chapter 10. File operations
- Chapter 11. Text editors
- Chapter 12. User environment
- Chapter 13 Manipulating Text
- Chapter 14. Network Operations
- Chapter 15. Bash Shell and Basic Scriptures
- Chapter 16. More About Bash Shell Scriptures
- Chapter 17. Printing
- Chapter 18. Local Security Principles
- Final Exam

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