Fundamentals of Linux (en)
Linux powers nearly every supercomputer in the world, most of the servers that power the Internet, most of the world’s financial operations, and billions of Android devices. In short, Linux is everywhere. This instructor-led course will equip you with a good understanding of Linux, both graphically and from a command-line perspective, allowing you to navigate easily between the major Linux distributions.
COD: LFS300
Categories: Linux Foundation

Teaching Methodology
The course includes educational laboratories in which each student will be able to work in order to complete training exercises that will provide practical experience in using the instrument, for each of the topics covered during the course.
Who Should Participate
- System administrators
- Developers
- Architects
- Anyone who wants to learn Linux system administration, network management, and enterprise system architecture
Prerequisites
Outgoing Knowledge/Skills
- Know the history of Linux
- How to install linux
- How to use the graphical user interface
- How to control linux using command line
- Learn about basic Linux security and much more.
Educational Program
- Introduction
- Premises
- Linux philosophy and concepts
- Linux installation
- Graphic interface
- System configuration from the graphical interface
- Find the Linux documentation
- Common applications
- Text editor
- Boot process
- Command line operations
- User environment
- Text operations
- File operations
- Bash Shell Scripting
- Processes
- Press
- Net
- Local security principles
Duration: 4 days
Delivery – Classroom, On Site, Remote
PC and SW Requirement:
- Internet connection
- Web browser – Google Chrome
- Zoom
Language
Instructor: English
Workshops: English
Slides: English