Course Content
Lesson 1: Introduction to Linux
Objective: Understand what Linux is and why it’s widely used.
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Lesson 2: Installing Linux
Objective: Learn how to set up a Linux environment on your system.
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Lesson 3: Understanding Linux File Structure
Objective: Familiarize yourself with the hierarchical Linux file system and understand the purpose of key directories.
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Lesson 4: Essential Linux Commands
Objective: Learn and practice basic Linux commands to interact with the system effectively.
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Lesson 5: Advanced Linux Commands and Utilities
Objective: Enhance your command-line skills by learning advanced Linux commands and utilities.
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Lesson 6: Linux User Management and Permissions
Objective: Learn how to manage users, groups, and permissions effectively in Linux.
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Lesson 7: Introduction to Linux Shell Scripting
Objective: Learn the basics of shell scripting to automate tasks and enhance productivity.
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Lesson 8: Linux Package Management and Software Installation
Objective: Learn how to manage software packages and install applications on Linux systems using various package managers.
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Lesson 9: Linux Networking Basics
Objective: Understand the fundamentals of Linux networking, including network configuration, troubleshooting, and essential tools.
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Lesson 10: Linux Security and Firewall Management
Objective: Learn fundamental Linux security practices, including managing firewalls, setting up secure access, and understanding key security concepts.
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Lesson 11: Recap and Next Steps
Objective: Summarize the course and provide resources for further learning to continue your Linux journey.
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Learn Linux 101 | Zero to Hero ( Starter Pack )
About Lesson

Linux is a free and open-source operating system that serves as the backbone for a variety of applications, servers, and devices worldwide. It is known for its stability, security, and flexibility. Unlike proprietary operating systems like Windows or macOS, Linux can be freely modified and distributed by anyone.

Key Features of Linux:

  1. Open Source: The source code is freely available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute.

  2. Multi-user Support: Multiple users can use the system simultaneously without affecting each other.

  3. Security: Linux is considered more secure than many other operating systems due to its robust permissions and user management.

  4. Portability: Runs on a variety of hardware platforms, from personal computers to supercomputers.

  5. Customizability: Highly customizable, allowing users to choose specific components and settings.

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