Students will install Linux, configure the X Window System, and learn to navigate the Linux command-line shell. Students will also learn fundamental concepts common to Linux: the kernel, Linux filesystem, boot process and runlevels, shell scripting, and editing text files. Linux Fundamentals is the first course in the Linux series. Following Linux Fundamentals is the second course, 079-935, Linux System Administration, which will help students gain hands-on experience with kernel customization, package management, process and disk management, as well as user and group management.
After completion of the second course in this series, the final course in this series is 079-933, Linux Networking. Linux Networking will help students gain a comprehensive overview of the TCP/IP functionality and networking features and daemons available for the Linux platform.
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Students will quickly gain the knowledge of linux installation, navigation and system features. While in class students will gain hands- on experience of working with linux based operating systems such as Red Hat, Suze, Gnu, Slackware to name a few. Students will also revieve their personalized copies of the Operating system software to keep and take home.
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