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Linux for absolute beginners
Introduction
Intro (1:57)
Introduction to operating systems
What is an operating system (9:14)
Why (and why not) choose Linux (16:03)
Linux distributions (10:04)
What is open source
What is open source (11:11)
Linux installation (Example system Ubuntu)
Linux installation Part 1 (17:23)
Linux installation Part 2 (6:13)
Welcome to your new Linux system!
The desktop environment (12:20)
Web browsers (13:29)
Mulltimedia (12:41)
Introduction to hardware
Introduction to hardware (16:32)
Getting familiar with the command line
Getting familiar with the command line (18:06)
Running in the background (14:43)
The man pages (12:11)
Inside the man page (12:03)
File management
File management (13:07)
Directory structure according to FHS (12:59)
Listing files (17:42)
File move (13:46)
File deletion (16:27)
Advanced shell use
Advanced command line techniques (19:07)
Using regexp in Linux(grep) (19:03)
The wc command (12:13)
Input/output redirection (15:48)
Connecting commands with pipes (11:27)
Data archiving using tar (23:52)
Algorithms and Software Engineering
Working with processes (16:43)
Understanding processes (11:56)
Determining resources consumed by processes (27:36)
The process log file (12:19)
File editing
Choosing among vi and emacs (14:26)
Using emacs (11:47)
Using vi (22:31)
Introduction to shell scripts
What is a script? (21:07)
Other ways to feed data to scripts (18:01)
The case statement (16:03)
The while and until loops (13:44)
Linux security
User accounts (13:30)
Theetcshadow file (17:31)
Viewing account information (13:30)
the root account (8:57)
User and group creation
What makes a weak password? (11:29)
creating a user account (9:50)
User account modification (15:43)
The concept of user ownership and permissions
The need for ownership (12:46)
Permission bits (15:51)
Setting permissions using the GUI (10:13)
The stick bit (14:43)
Linux Networking
Understanding network terminology (13:17)
Configuring your network connection using CLI (16:15)
Summary
Summary (3:29)
Linux distributions
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