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Course description:
An Overview of Linux for Non-UNIX Professionals |
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UNXLL |
Skill Level |
Intermediate |
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1 Day |
Delivery Type |
Classroom
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Public or
Private on-site |
IACET Credits |
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Special Note
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Many computer
professionals have been introduced to some
type of UNIX-based operating system lately.
Some have suddenly found themselves in the
middle of the Linux revolution. So what’s it
all about and where does one begin learning
about it? This course combines lectures with
short hands-on demonstrations to teach the
participant about the Linux operating
system. The scope of the detail is light and
the course emphasizes the "What is ..." as
opposed to the "How to ..."
Is Linux just another flavor of UNIX?
This course explains the positioning of
Linux in today’s computing environment.
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Audience
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Computer systems managers
from non-UNIX-based platforms, such as Microsoft
Windows, Novell Netware, or the mainframe world, who
require a general familiarity with the concepts and
nature of the Linux operating system. |
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Skills Taught
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Upon completion of this
course the participant will be able to demonstrate an
under-standing of the general concepts of the Linux
operating system, including its history, features,
reliability and advanced service capabilities.
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Course outline
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What is UNIX?
What is Linux?
Is Linux Just Another Flavor of UNIX?
The History of Project GNU and the Free Software
Foundation
The History of Linux
Benefits and Limitations of Linux
Linux Distributions
The Linux Kernel
Kernel Versions and Features
The Linux Professional Institute
Useful Web Sites
The Linux Documentation Project
Linux Fundamentals
Shells
Graphical User Interfaces
Common UNIX Tools and Utilities
Linux Improvements to UNIX Commands
Linux Applications
An Introduction to Linux Command Syntax
An Overview of the Linux Installation Procedure
Managing Software Packages with RPM
An Overview of Linux System Administration
Working as root
Basic Linux Security
Linux and Networking
Linux at (client’s name here)
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Prerequisites
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None |
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Public Classes Are Available At UNICOMP, Inc Locations Or On
Site Private Class, Upon Your Request.
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