Linux Training for Beginners
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Welcome to this exclusive edition “Linux Training for Beginners”, this course module is specially designed and compiled for those beginners, who want to make their way into Linux learning process and do the best in today’s IT organizations. This courseware is created as per requirements of the industrial environment with complete entrance to Linux, which will help you to build a great success in Linux. offerings. We see anything from the ease of sharing documents with co-workers to the use of a cloud access security broker to supply enforcement of our security policies for many cloud-based implementations.
We have given special priority to Linux commands and switches, scripting, services and applications, access control, process control, user management, database management, web services, etc. Even though the Linux command-line provides thousands of commands, but only a few basic commands you need to learn to perform a day-to-day Linux task.
Course Duration : 2-3 Weeks [1 hour, 5 days a week]
- Introduction to Linux
- UNIX Command Line Basics
- The Linux Environment
- File System Essentials
- Process Control
- Text Editing Tools
- Shell Scripting
- Using X-Windows
- TCP/IP working Basics
- Native Linux Compilers, Software , and Services
Why Linux ?
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Open Source Nature
Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open-source software collaboration. The source code may be used, modified and distributed commercially
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Perfect For Programmers
Linux supports almost all of the major programming languages (Python, C/C++, Java, Perl, Ruby, etc.). Moreover, it offers a vast range of applications useful for programming purposes.
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Better Community Support
You do not need to hire an expert to solve a problem you are facing on your Linux system. You just need to search for a similar thread on the web for a solution or post a thread to let others solve the problem.