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Course LIN410
Introduction to Linux

Duration: 5 Days

Overview

The course provides a broad and comprehensive introduction to using Linux for a wide range of activities. It covers basic installation of Linux, and the use of command-line utilities such as the shell, in addition to graphical tools based on the KDE desktop environment. Important specific applications such as office suites, printing and CD writers are discussed, but the course pays equal attention to the more general and powerful UNIX "tool-building" philosophy which allows solutions to be built at the command line by using existing tools in combination.

Basic system installation and configuration procedures are taught, but the course is not intended to provide comprehensive coverage of system or network administration, nor does it teach software development skills, except for a little shell scripting.

Intended Audience

The course is designed to offer a "first sight" of Linux for end-users, developers, system administrators, database administrators, technical managers, help desk staff, or anyone who needs to understand and use Linux on a day-to-day basis.

The course is not intended to provide basic computer literacy to novices. Attendees should have previous experience with some other operating system (perhaps windows or MacOS) and they should be proficient at typing, editing text, and entering simple commands. They should understand concepts such as files, directories (folders)and menus. However, no previous knowledge of Linux or UNIX is assumed.

Course Benefits

You will learn how to:

Practical Work

In addition to the major exercises listed below, the course includes numerous "follow-along" examples within the lecture material to provide extensive hands-on experience. The course uses the latest RedHat linux distribution as a platform for hands-on work, but (with very few exceptions) the course is equally appropriate for all Linux distributions.


Course Contents

The Background to Linux

Installing Linux

Using the KDE Desktop

Working at the Command Line

Power Tools

Scripting with bash

Networking Tools

Linux Documentaion

Office Applications

Peripherals and Multimedia