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    Linux System Administration Made Easy

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    Linux System Administration Made Easy

    Linux System Administration Made Easy
    Published 3/2024
    Duration: 1h13m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 689 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Learn Practical Linux Administration Quickly.


    What you'll learn
    You will learn to control Linux Servers
    You will master Linux commands
    You will learn what System Administrators do in various environments
    You will learn how to approach problems in Linux System administration
    You will learn best practices and routines Administrators do

    Requirements
    No Linux experience is needed.
    Basic ability to install some basic Windows applications, for purposes of setup, or find resources on the Web.
    Ability to understand basic concepts of computing.
    No programming experience needed.
    A decent computer with several CPU cores and a fair amount of memory

    Description
    This is a
    practical course
    dedicated to real-world scenarios which will get you into Linux
    quickly
    , and not just fill your head with commands.
    Linux was not designed to be complicated or difficult or cryptic
    ! If you know the context of why the commands are named the way they are, you will remember them easily!
    Do you ever wonder how people on television memorizing PI to 100 decimal places or the random order of an entire deck of playing cards?
    They use a technique which creates a narrative. Linux seems unfriendly and cryptic, but the system was never meant to be that way. In fact, the commands were supposed to be
    easy to remember
    but we have forgotten what the original clues were! I teach with this in mind and use memorization techniques based on
    narrative neural networks
    which are the
    strongest methods of memorization
    humans have.
    In this course for beginners who want to be users or administrators of Linux, I will show you how to do Linux basics which include
    basic navigation, diagnostics, and viewing the environment.
    For example, there is a command called
    NICE
    .
    Nice
    prioritizes processes or application on a computer to perform better or get preferential treatment. Most people use this command incorrectly. They tell the application to perform using
    NICE
    and it gets slower and more erratic. But they don't know the REASON.
    The reason is because
    nice
    was named after the saying "
    NICE GUYS FINISH LAST".
    When you
    nice
    a program, you are telling the program to be "nice" and let the other guys go ahead. In other words,
    nice
    +20 is "nicer", which means SLOWER.
    Now that you know the story, you will never forget the way to use the command
    nice!
    Every command has a history and context!
    Who this course is for:
    This course is for people who have a little bit of courage to explore Linux
    People interested in using Linux professionally or even hobbyists
    People who already have some computer skills and and comfortable in Windows
    I will throw a lot of information at you! You will not need to learn it all to succeed! Do not be frightened.

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