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Becoming A Linux Power User

Posted By: ELK1nG
Becoming A Linux Power User

Becoming A Linux Power User
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.10 GB | Duration: 8h 42m

Master advanced Linux concepts

What you'll learn

Gain confidence in using the shell to interact with the filesystem and perform common tasks efficiently.

Master file and directory navigation, making it easy to find, access, and organize files.

Acquire essential text file manipulation skills, enabling you to work with configuration files, logs, and more.

Understand how to monitor and control running processes, which is essential for system administration and troubleshooting.

Develop the foundation for writing simple shell scripts to automate repetitive tasks.

Requirements

Participants are expected to have completed a basic Linux course or have equivalent knowledge. Basic familiarity with Linux command-line operations, filesystem navigation, and common commands is required. Additionally, a computer running a Linux distribution or access to a Linux-based environment

Description

Are you ready to take your Linux skills to the next level and become a proficient Linux power user? The "Becoming a Linux Power User" course is designed to help you elevate your expertise and master advanced Linux concepts, tools, and techniques. Whether you're an experienced Linux user looking to deepen your knowledge or someone seeking to enhance their proficiency, this course will empower you to harness the full potential of the Linux operating system.Becoming a Linux Power User is a technical skills course designed to elevate viewers to "Power User" status. Linux provides a very robust and powerful platform that enables users to achieve great things. Unfortunately, most users only scratch the surface of what Linux is capable of. This series explores some of the more powerful functions hidden away behind the graphical user interface. Topics cover using terminals and shells, managing processes and files, and writing simple shell scripts.By the end of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge necessary to use Linux proficiently in a wide range of scenarios. Whether you're pursuing a career in Linux system administration, software development, or DevOps, or simply want to maximize your Linux capabilities for personal or professional use, this course will equip you with the expertise to become a Linux power user.Participants are expected to have completed a basic Linux course or have equivalent knowledge. Basic familiarity with Linux command-line operations, filesystem navigation, and common commands is required. Additionally, a computer running a Linux distribution or access to a Linux-based environment for hands-on practice is recommended. This course is intended for individuals who are committed to advancing their Linux skills and are ready to tackle more advanced topics.

Overview

Section 1: Using the Shell

Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 2 Terminals and Shells

Lecture 3 Terminals and Shells Part 2

Lecture 4 Executing Commands

Lecture 5 Executing Commands Part 2

Lecture 6 Executing Commands Part 3

Lecture 7 Getting Help

Section 2: Moving around the Filesystem

Lecture 8 Filesystem Hierarchy

Lecture 9 Filesytem Commands

Lecture 10 Filesystem Commands Part 2

Lecture 11 Filesystem Permissions

Lecture 12 Moving Files

Section 3: Working with Text Files

Lecture 13 Editing Files with Vi

Lecture 14 Editing Files with Vi Part 2

Lecture 15 Finding Files

Section 4: Managing Running Processes

Lecture 16 Managing Processes

Lecture 17 Managing Processes Part 2

Section 5: Writing Simple Shell Scripts

Lecture 18 Executing Scripts

Lecture 19 Programming Constructs

Lecture 20 Programming Constructs Part 2

The course is designed for individuals who already have a basic understanding of Linux and want to advance their skills to become proficient power users.,Intermediate Linux Users,Aspiring Linux System Administrators,Software Developers,DevOps Professionals