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Linux Terminal Command Basics

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Duration: 4 hours | Genre: eLearning Video | Language: English

 

Intro to Linux Shell Terminal Commands (Debian distributions)

 

 

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Intro to Linux Shell Terminal Commands (Debian distributions)

 

What you'll learn

 

Intro to basic shell terminal commands for Linux operating systems(debian distributions)

With Windows OS you can get along fine without knowing any terminal commands, but this is the opposite for Linux OS.

Having a basic knowledge of Linux terminal commands will greatly help Linux newbies to get comfortable with this OS, and to manage it.

99% of Linux based jobs require you to have at least a basic knowledge of Linux terminal commands.

 

Requirements

 

Need to have Linux OS installed (preferably a debian distribution, like Ubuntu or Mint).

If at work, make sure you make use of a test virtual machine with Linux OS installed, so that you don't risk any problems with your company's Linux servers.

Preferably you want to practice this course on your own PC/laptop at home with your own Linux OS installed. Either via a virtual machine from windows OS, or via linux installed directly on your harddrive.

If you need help with the above setup, please let me know, and I WILL try to help you.

 

Description

 

An introduction course to the typical Unix/Linux Shell Command Basics, meant for beginners, and therefore does not go into advanced details. If you would like an advanced course on this, please let me know.

 

A Unix shell is a command-line interpreter or shell that provides a command line user interface for Unix-like operating systems. The shell is both an interactive command language and a scripting language, and is used by the operating system to control the execution of the system using shell scripts.

 

In computing, a shell is a user interface for access to an operating system's services. In general, operating system shells use either a command-line interface (CLI) or graphical user interface (GUI), depending on a computer's role and particular operation.

 

Who this course is for:

 

Anyone with an interest in learning more about Linux and to better manage Linux OS, as well as better manage any Linux related jobs/careers.

Anyone looking for a job/career where they will use Linux on a daily basis. Example: AWS engineers.

Many coders, developers, programmers use Linux to do their development work on, instead of windows.

Mac OS users too, because Mac OS is based on Unix/Linux, and therefore similar commands on the terminal(correct me if I'm wrong?).

 

 

 

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