Linux Basics – Operating sytem & Basic Terminal commands
Linux Basics – Operating sytem & Basic Terminal commands, For Beginners, No prior knowledge required.
Course Description
This course is intended for beginners only. I’ll be using Ubuntu Operating system, one of the most popular Linux Distributions, to help you learn how to navigate Linux operating systems.
* To begin with. first and foremost we’ll learn how to install Ubuntu Operating System on a Virtual Machine.
* Then we’ll learn how to navigate it using the Graphical User Interface (by pressing the icons on the monitor)
* We’ll also learn what a directory is and what a Linux file system is, how it is structured and how to navigate it.
* Then we will learn basic terminal commands to navigate Ubuntu Operating System from the Terminal
* We’ll also be learning about Directory loops, Inode, and different types of links on Ubuntu Terminal.
What is Linux?
Linux is an open source operating system. But hold on a second, what is an Operating system? As the name states, Operating System is the core software required to operate a computer, an operating system is responsible for communicating with the hardware & allocate it’s resources for you to execute commands & run programs. It acts as an interface and Without it, you wont be able to use a computer.
There are many types of Computer Operating systems, The most notable ones are Windows & Mac OS, but unlike them Linux is Open source. It means, Linux is freely accessible & modifiable, making it very popular. From smartphones to cars, supercomputers and home appliances, home desktops to enterprise servers, the Linux operating system is everywhere. From cheap android phones to super computers on Wall street, they’re powered by Linux Operating System.
There are different types of Linux Distributions, such as Arch Linux, Debian OS & Fedora. In this video I’ll be using Ubuntu Operating system.
No prior IT knowledge required to begin this course. This is my first course on Udemy and I’d appreciate your feed back to improve the quality of the content produced. I wish you best of luck and Happy Learning.