Getting Started With Linux Environment
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.13 GB | Duration: 2h 48m
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.13 GB | Duration: 2h 48m
In this course you will how to work with Linux OS using command line and increase your productivity performance.
What you'll learn
Installing Ubuntu OS in your PC/Laptop using Virtual Box.
How to work with Linux commands and get familiar in Linux environment.
Installing and managing softwares.
Basic and top commands to manage your Linux system.
Requirements
You need intrust in learning Linux.
Need a PC/Laptop with any OS installed.
Description
As new beginner, It will be quiet difficult to remember all the Linux commands and their uses in mind. So, he you can the simple Linux commands which you will use in everyday life when you're working with Linux OS. But actually compared to windows, Linux is easy to use once you're adapted to Linux environment.In this course you will learn the usage of Linux commandsChanging the default boring Linux shell to interesting Zsh shell.File structure of Linux OS to manage the files belong to each program.Changing your current working directory.List the files and folder of any directory which you have permission.Create an empty file with the time stamp of any date and time.Display your input string in terminalDisplay the content of the file in terminal.Creating new directories and removed the files and directory.Copy, Move and Rename the files and directories.Search the files that you need.Creating New users and groups then modifying and deleting them.Checking the permissions and changing them then changing the ownership of the files and folders.Compressing the files and creating achieves in different formats.Redirecting the command output to different location.Minimizing the output content in terminal.Working with Regex to check the files and content using patterns.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Configure your PC/Laptop for Linux using Virtual Box
Lecture 2 Add custom screen resolution for Ubuntu.
Lecture 3 Changing the default bash shell to Zsh shell
Lecture 4 Linux file structure
Section 2: Linux Commands
Lecture 5 cd command
Lecture 6 ls command
Lecture 7 touch command
Lecture 8 echo command
Lecture 9 cat command
Lecture 10 mkdir and rm command
Lecture 11 cp command
Lecture 12 mv command
Lecture 13 locate and find command
Lecture 14 head, tail and less command
Lecture 15 useradd, usermod and userdel command
Lecture 16 groups, groupadd and groupdel command
Lecture 17 File permissions in detail
Lecture 18 chmod and chown command
Lecture 19 Editing sudoers file to give permission for new user
Lecture 20 zip and unzip command
Lecture 21 tar command
Lecture 22 apt command
Lecture 23 grep command
Lecture 24 curl and wget command
Lecture 25 stdin, stdout and stderr command
Lecture 26 tee command
Lecture 27 sed command
Lecture 28 cut and tr command
Lecture 29 awk command
Lecture 30 Working with Regex
Start your IT career with the help of Linux and become an expert in Linux environment.