Knowledge of Linux is useful for a wide range of careers in information and communication technologies. Many emerging areas such as cloud computing, cyber security, big data, networking technologies, programming and software development (to name but a few) require a basic to advanced knowledge of Linux. The Introduction to Linux 1 course covers user-friendly topics such as basic system settings and working in the command shell.
Content
- Using the command shell
- Regular Expressions (REGEX: Regular Expressions) and the basics of scripting
- Working with Linux files and directories
- Storing data on a Linux system
- Searching and extracting data from Linux files
- Discs and partitions
- Odds
- Managing licences
- Special Linux directories and files
- The Linux boot process
- RPM and DEB package managers
Learning objectives
- Understand the Linux operating system
- Understand the different aspects that are important when choosing an operating system
- Understand the basics of open source software and licences
- To gain a basic knowledge of working with Linux
- Have basic command line skills
- Know how to use commands and help systems
Target group
- Anyone who wants to learn how to get started with Linux