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Duration
3 - 4 hours
Overview
Audience
This course is designed for end-users and system operators new to the Linux environment.
Prerequisites
None
Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be familiar with -
- Understand a brief history of the Linux Operating System
- Have a understanding of the user interface and common commands
- Understand shell syntax, usage and utilities
- Be able to communicate with other users in a multi-user system
Course Content
Module 1 GETTING STARTED
- A Brief History of Linux
- Linux Distributions
- Logging In / Out
- Familiarization With The User Interface
- Changing Your Password
- Using On-Line Manuals
Module 2 USING THE SHELL
- The Command Line
- Standard Input, Output, and Error
- Using Default Standard Input and Output
- I/O Redirection
- Appending Output Of A File
- Pipes
- The Tee Utility
- Filename Generation
Module 3 SHELL UTILITIES
- Available Utilities and General Commands
- Identifying Available General Commands
- Text Handling Commands
Module 4 COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER USERS
- Multi-User Communicating Facilities
- Write and Talk Utilities
- The Mesg Utility
- Mail Overview
- Optional Mail Programs
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