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Linux Tutorial for Beginners - Step-by-Step Tutorial with Free Lab Access

Kode Kloud via YouTube

Overview

Learn Linux from scratch in this comprehensive tutorial for beginners. Start with logging into local and remote consoles, then progress through essential topics like system documentation, file management, permissions, and user accounts. Master powerful tools such as grep and regular expressions for text analysis. Practice hands-on with free lab access to reinforce your learning. Gain practical skills in managing user privileges, configuring resource limits, and controlling root account access. Perfect for aspiring system administrators and DevOps professionals looking to build a strong foundation in Linux.

Syllabus

- Introduction
- Log into Local & Remote Consoles
- Read and Use System Documentation
- Working with Files and Directories
- Create and Manage Hard Links
- Create and Manage Soft Links
- List, Set and Change File Permissions
- Search Files with Grep
- Analyze Text with Regular Expressions
- Extended Regular Expressions
- Manage Local User Accounts
- Configure User Resource Limits
- Manage User Privileges
- Manage Access to the Root Account
- KodeKloud Advanced Courses

Taught by

KodeKloud

Reviews

4.5 rating, based on 8 Class Central reviews

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  • It is very interesting. I have get many new things about many things like command in linux , way to use mannual for commands. I would like to say thank you too much.
  • Muhammad Habib
    Very very helpful. A great course. The content is curated and taught by the course creator in a very easy and systematic way.

    A gradual approach from simple to advanced concepts has been implemented in a skillful manner.

    Thanks to the course creators!
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    Fardeen Farrukh
    Great Info. Explains everything clearly and well. Videos are all very short and precise. Just on of the videos was over 20 minutes long but nevertheless it was still very fast paced. I wish some sections were even smaller while showing the same info because alot of the stuff was repeated more than once. I understand that repeating things is how some people learn but if the video is short enough people will go back and watch it over and over again.
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    James Vincent Apita
    As someone who's always been curious about Linux but felt intimidated by its complexities, stumbling upon the "Linux Tutorial for Beginners" felt like discovering a hidden gem in a vast digital wilderness. This course was like a guiding light illumi…
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    Ronard Luna
    It is a nice and informative Linux course. The instructor is excellent and explains things quite simply.
  • Niko Kosmidis
    I just completed the whole course. I got a headache. It was very complicated and all over the place. You need to review the whole course, as some times you dont explain why you do things with examples, sometimes you get into different kind of topics and at the end its all over the place. Pretty sure this is not a beginner course for linux, this is a course how not to use Linux by making it complicated. Thank you for your time nevertheless!
  • Shoaib Devalapur
    The hands-on exercises were effective in reinforcing learning, and the instructor's clear explanations made complex topics more accessible. However, a bit more emphasis on troubleshooting and real-world scenarios would enhance the practical applicability of the knowledge gained. Overall, a commendable course for those starting their journey into the Linux world.
  • Lequa Nwaohu
    The course had straight forward examples and scenarios that the an administrator would find him/herself in. This would definitely be a help to a new linux user.

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