Linux for Power Users


LX1 - Version:2.1
Description
The course will acquaint users with the basic concepts of the operating system. This includes a wide range of topics, covering the many aspects of working with Linux, which a user needs to fully utilize the system's power and versatility. Hands-on lab time will take the participant step by step through the maze of Linux commands and interface.
Intended audience
Course is intended for users, programmers and network administrators
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  • Welcome To Linux
    • The beginning
    • What is Linux
    • Getting Linux
    • Linux Distributions
  • Introducing Linux Structure
    • Architecture.
    • File system.
    • Processes.
  • Login
    • Logging into the system.
    • The password file.
    • Command structure.
    • Using the manuals.
  • Editor
    • The VI editor - Overview
  • The File System
    • File types.
    • Directory structure.
    • mount and df commands.
    • File names
  • FS commands and Permissions
    • File system’s commands
    • Links
    • Permissions
  • The bash
    • The shell.
    • I/O Redirection.
    • Pipes.
    • History.
    • Aliases.
    • Jobs control.
  • Working with bash
    • Variables
    • Command Substitution
    • Arithmetic Expressions
    • typeset
  • Communication in the Linux World
    • Introduction to Communication.
    • NFS.
    • Accessing remote machines - telnet, rlogin, rsh, ftp, putty.
    • Communication utilities.
  • Filter and Process Text
    • Regular expression.
    • grep.
    • cut, tr.
    • sort, uniq.
    • find.
  • Utilities
    • Time utilities.
    • Compilation.
    • File comparison commands.
    • Miscellaneous utilities.
  • Knowledge of general operating system concepts
  • Use basic and advanced commands
  • Customize working environment
  • Recognize deferent aspects of the Linux operating system