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Learn Linux in 3 Hours

Published by Pearson

Beginner content levelBeginner

Learn the Basics to prepare yourself for a career in Linux

  • Get a quick hands-on intro to practical common usage scenarios
  • Learn how to run Linux commands, use SSH and manage processes
  • Learn in a distribution-independent tutorial so you can start using Ubuntu, Red Hat or any other distribution quickly

Basic Linux skills are now expected and luckily you can get the knowledge you need to get up and running quickly in this focused 3-hour training that teaches core basics. The Linux operating system is everywhere. Most servers on the Internet run on Linux, embedded devices run on Linux, and Linux is the first operating system of choice for developers. Linux is also the foundation for containers, no matter how you run them.

Learn Linux in 3 Hours takes a practical approach to teaching you the essentials. Participants will learn how to work with Linux in common scenarios, including running commands, installing programs and setting permissions, accessing Linux remotely and investigating network settings. You will also see Linux in action with best-selling author and trainer Sander van Vugt using real-world scenarios throughout so you can start your Linux journey today.

What you’ll learn and how you can apply it

By the end of the live online course, you’ll understand:

  • Differences and similarities between Linux distributions
  • That WSL2 is a real Linux distribution
  • Getting around on the command line

And you’ll be able to:

  • Use any command on any Linux distribution
  • Log in to Linux, locally, virtually, in cloud or in WSL
  • Install and start any application

This live event is for you because...

  • You’re a developer who needs to work with Linux on occasion
  • You want to build on your generic IT skills
  • You are starting a career where Linux is important, and need to take your first steps towards certification
  • No preliminary knowledge is required

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites

Course Set-up

  • Participants are expected to have access to a Linux terminal. Anything works, not matter if it’s a Linux virtual machine, a cloud instance or Windows Subsystem for Linux

Recommended Preparation

  • No specific preparation is required

Recommended Follow-up

Schedule

The time frames are only estimates and may vary according to how the class is progressing.

Segment 1: Understanding Linux and distributions (20 minutes)

  • The open-source nature of Linux
  • Common distributions

Segment 2: Connecting to Linux (30 minutes)

  • Logging in to Linux locally or remotely
  • Working from the console
  • Running tasks with administrator privileges

10 minutes break

Segment 3: Running a program file (30 minutes)

  • Installing software
  • Writing text files
  • Setting permissions
  • Exploring default directories and $PATH

Segment 5: Using SSH to access Linux remotely (30 minutes)

  • Exploring network configuration
  • Monitoring the SSH server process
  • Checking the firewall configuration
  • Accessing SSH remotely

10 minutes break

Segment 6: Mastering commands (20 minutes)

  • Command lines basics
  • Getting help through man
  • Using command completion

Segment 7: Managing Processes (20 minutes)

  • Monitoring process state
  • Starting and stopping processes

Q&A and course summary (10 minutes)

Your Instructor

  • Sander van Vugt

    Sander van Vugt has many years of experience working with, writing about, and teaching Linux and Open Source topics. He is the author of the best-selling Red Hat RHCSA Cert Guide and the Red Hat RHCSA Complete Video Course along with many other titles on topics that include RHCE, Bash, Kubernetes, Ansible and more. Sander also works as a Linux instructor, teaching on-site and online classes for customers around the world.

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