About Linux Fundamentals course
This course dives into deep the world of Linux, beginning with an introduction to its structure and how to run it on different operating systems. From setting up a Linux container with Docker to understanding the command-line interface, learners quickly get comfortable navigating a Linux environment. With a strong focus on commands, options, and arguments, the early modules ensure you have the core skills needed to control the system effectively.
As the course progresses, it explores vital topics like process management, data streams, and piping, showing how Linux handles tasks behind the scenes. You'll also delve into file systems, learning how to manipulate directories, edit files with text editors like Vim and Nano, and use powerful tools like grep to filter information. Advanced lessons cover user management, permissions, and executable scripting, rounding out your knowledge for professional environments. The final sections tackle networking, environment variables, and compressing files, essential for anyone looking to manage servers or systems at scale. Whether you're verifying remote connectivity or managing permissions for multiple users, this course equips you with the know-how to confidently navigate Linux. Upon completion, you'll be well-prepared to implement these skills in your day-to-day technical work. This course is ideal for IT professionals, software developers, and system administrators looking to develop fundamental skills in Linux. No prior experience with Linux is required, but familiarity with basic command-line operations will be helpful.