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    Linux Command Line Fundamentals

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    Linux Command Line Fundamentals

    Linux Command Line Fundamentals
    Last updated 3/2019
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.09 GB | Duration: 5h 58m

    An introductory course for beginners

    What you'll learn
    Understand the Linux architecture
    Understand how to setup a Linux Server
    Understand how to get the Linux Server accessible from other third party tools
    Understand the commonly used commands and limitations of those commands
    Understand how to get help on any particular command
    Understand the basics of Shell Scripting
    Requirements
    Desire to learn the Linux commands and how they work
    Description
    All are welcome to this course. Though this course is focused for new Linux users, there is content for the experienced Linux users as well. Learning the command line is challenging and takes a lot effort. It's not that it's so hard, but rather it's so vast. Unlike many other computer skills, knowledge of the command line is long lasting. The skills learned today will still be useful ten years from now.  This course is created in a logical sequence each covering some aspect of the command line experience, which will help you understand how it works in real time and how it is setup from the Administration point of view and what are the channels in which the connection can help to communicate with the server, much like a tutor sitting next to you guiding you along. Another goal is to acquaint you with the UNIX way of thinking, which is different from the Windows way of thinking. Along the way, we'll go on a few side trips to help you understand why certain things work the way they do and how they got that way.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Who should take this course?

    Lecture 2 Where is UNIX used in a Data Warehouse Project?

    Lecture 3 Why should we go for LINUX?

    Lecture 4 What is the process to connect to LINUX from Windows machine in DWBI projects?

    Section 2: Required Downloads and Configuration for VMWare Setup

    Lecture 5 RHL 7.5 Download, Installation and Configuration - Part 1

    Lecture 6 WinSCP, Oracle XE Download and FTP process

    Lecture 7 Steps to install Oracle XE on the configured LINUX machine

    Lecture 8 RHL 7.5 Configuration (Part 2) and initial usage steps/properties

    Section 3: Installation and Configuration of Oracle VirtualBox

    Lecture 9 Installation of Oracle Virtual Box and configuring the LINUX server

    Section 4: Getting Started with the UNIX commands in detail

    Lecture 10 What is SHELL and how do the commands respond?

    Lecture 11 Commands to navigate between folders in UNIX

    Lecture 12 Touch command and some basic rules on file creations and file naming conventions

    Lecture 13 Understanding the default layout of the ls command and permissions

    Lecture 14 File Command

    Lecture 15 Less Command

    Section 5: File Directory Structure or File System Layout

    Lecture 16 UNIX File Directory Structure

    Section 6: Commands to manipulate the Files and Directories

    Lecture 17 What are wildcards? How to use them?

    Lecture 18 mkdir command

    Lecture 19 cp command

    Lecture 20 mv command

    Lecture 21 rm command

    Section 7: Practice 1

    Lecture 22 What is covered in this practice test?

    Lecture 23 Steps for performing practice test 1

    Section 8: More Commands

    Lecture 24 type command

    Lecture 25 which command

    Lecture 26 help command

    Lecture 27 info command

    Lecture 28 alias command

    Section 9: Input Output Redirection

    Lecture 29 Introduction to I/O redirection and Standard Output

    Lecture 30 Standard Error and usage of /dev/null/

    Lecture 31 CAT command in general

    Lecture 32 CAT command as a standard input

    Lecture 33 How to use pipe in the command line?

    Lecture 34 sort command

    Lecture 35 unique command

    Lecture 36 wc - word count command

    Lecture 37 grep command

    Lecture 38 head and tail commands

    Lecture 39 tee command

    Lecture 40 How to use echo and tilda sign?

    Lecture 41 What are Arithmetic Operations?

    Lecture 42 Example to built multiple files with a single command

    Lecture 43 How to find which user is currently connected?

    Lecture 44 Let's understand the quotes

    Lecture 45 Single Quotes and Escape Characters

    Lecture 46 Let's revisit the permissions

    Lecture 47 Sudo Su Command

    Section 10: Processes

    Lecture 48 ps command

    Lecture 49 top command

    Lecture 50 How to stop the commands at the command line using cntrl+c?

    Lecture 51 How to make a process run at the background or foreground?

    Lecture 52 How does the kill command work?

    Lecture 53 Some more LINUX Administration commands to know.

    Section 11: Local and Global Variables

    Lecture 54 Local and Global Variables

    Section 12: Vi Editor

    Lecture 55 Introduction to vi editor and basic navigational commands

    Lecture 56 Set Number (set nu) command in vi

    Lecture 57 Set Case (set ic) command in vi

    Lecture 58 Some of the basic network commands

    Lecture 59 Find Command

    Lecture 60 gzip command

    Students looking to get into Information Technology world,Anyone who wants to get started with Linux,Existing Linux users or learners who wants to be effective at using the Linux command Line.,Database Developers/Administrators,ETL Developers/Administrators,ETL Testing Professionals,Big Data Technologie's Administrators