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Linux: Introduction to LinuxLinux: Introduction to Linux: Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under the GNU General Public License, the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone. In this tutorial, Arthur Griffith explains and demonstrates everything you need to know to begin understanding and using Linux. From history to philosophy, installation to networking (even Cygwin X Server and RedHat); whether you have a passing interest in a new OS, or would like to become a Linux engineer, the Virtual Training 'Linux: Introduction to Linux' tutorial is the best place to start. To get started, click on one of the links below Listed below are all of the chapter and lesson contents for the Linux: Introduction to Linux Try For Free Right Now To help you evaluate our training, we have made some of the tutorials for Linux: Introduction to Linux freely available. Click on any of the linked lesson listings below to preview Free! Linux: Introduction to Linux
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Linux: Introduction to Linux
Introduction
Course IntroductionWhat is Linux? pt.1
What is Linux? pt.2
Course Overview
A Look Around the File System
Structure of the File SystemThe Contents of the File System
A Few Commands and the Passwd File
The Group and the Shadow
File Permissions
Change Ownerships and Permissions
Disk Drives and Device Nodes
Linux File System LayoutThe Device Nodes in /dev
Partitioning With fdisk
Extended and Swap Partitions
Making File Systems With mkfs
Mounting File Systems
Mounting With /etc/fstab pt.1
Mounting With /etc/fstab pt.2
Man part pt.1
Man part pt.2
Files and File Utilities
Directories and LinksSome Handy File Utilities
Using find To Locate Files
Using grep To Search Through Files
The vi Editor
The emacs Editor
The Linux Shell
The Bourne Again ShellThe Environment Variables
Defining and Exporting Variables
Bash Startup Shell Scripts
Some Standard Variables
Fundamental Shell Scripts
Standard Input and Output
Shell Scripts and Init
A Shell Script with ArgumentsUsing All Command Line Arguments
Testing Files in Scripts
Case, Esac, and Exit
Aliases and Functions
The File /etc/inittab
The Scripts In /etc/rc.d
The Run Level Scripts In /etc/rc.d
Running the Run Level Scripts
Running Processes
Examining the Running Processes pt.1Examining the Running Processes pt.2
Fork and Exec
Orphans and Zombies
Crontab
UNIX Networking
TCP/IP ConceptsTCP/IP Services
TCP/IP Hosts
TCP/IP Routing
DNS
The xinetd Super Server
NFS
Modem pt.1
Modem pt.2
Modem pt.3
X
The X ServerCygwin X Server
Cygwin Remote Login
RedHat GNOME
Archiving and Compressing
General Archiving and CompressingCompressing and Uncompressing
Zipping and Unzipping
Gzipping and Gunzipping
Uuencode and Uudecode
Sharing and Unsharing
Tarring and Untarring pt.1
Tarring and Untarring pt.2
Misc Utils
Screen Grabber xwdDisplay and Convert
The mtools
Dumping Files With od
A Few Simple Programs
Shutdown
01 Introduction
0101 Course Introduction
0102 What is Linux? pt.1
0103 What is Linux? pt.2
0104 Course Overview
02 A Look Around the File System
0201 Structure of the File System
0202 The Contents of the File System
0203 A Few Commands and the Passwd File
0204 The Group and the Shadow
0205 File Permissions
0206 Change Ownerships and Permissions
03 Disk Drives and Device Nodes
0301 Linux File System Layout
0302 The Device Nodes in /dev
0303 Partitioning With fdisk
0304 Extended and Swap Partitions
0305 Making File Systems With mkfs
0306 Mounting File Systems
0307 Mounting With /etc/fstab pt.1
0308 Mounting With /etc/fstab pt.2
0309 Man part pt.1
0310 Man part pt.2
04 Files and File Utilities
0401 Directories and Links
0402 Some Handy File Utilities
0403 Using find To Locate Files
0404 Using grep To Search Through Files
0405 The vi Editor
0406 The emacs Editor
05 The Linux Shell
0501 The Bourne Again Shell
0502 The Environment Variables
0503 Defining and Exporting Variables
0504 Bash Startup Shell Scripts
0505 Some Standard Variables
0506 Fundamental Shell Scripts
0507 Standard Input and Output
06 Shell Scripts and Init
0601 A Shell Script with Arguments
0602 Using All Command Line Arguments
0603 Testing Files in Scripts
0604 Case, Esac, and Exit
0605 Aliases and Functions
0606 The File /etc/inittab
0607 The Scripts In /etc/rc.d
0608 The Run Level Scripts In /etc/rc.d
0609 Running the Run Level Scripts
07 Running Processes
0701 Examining the Running Processes pt.1
0702 Examining the Running Processes pt.2
0703 Fork and Exec
0704 Orphans and Zombies
0705 Crontab
08 UNIX Networking
0801 TCP/IP Concepts
0802 TCP/IP Services
0803 TCP/IP Hosts
0804 TCP/IP Routing
0805 DNS
0806 The xinetd Super Server
0807 NFS
0808 Modem pt.1
0809 Modem pt.2
0810 Modem pt.3
09 X
0901 The X Server
0902 Cygwin X Server
0903 Cygwin Remote Login
0904 RedHat GNOME
10 Archiving and Compressing
1001 General Archiving and Compressing
1002 Compressing and Uncompressing
1003 Zipping and Unzipping
1004 Gzipping and Gunzipping
1005 Uuencode and Uudecode
1006 Sharing and Unsharing
1007 Tarring and Untarring pt.1
1008 Tarring and Untarring pt.2
11 Misc Utils
1101 Screen Grabber xwd
1102 Display and Convert
1103 The mtools
1104 Dumping Files With od
1105 A Few Simple Programs
1106 Shutdown
