Description
Student Level: beginner to intermediate
This full course contains a total of 4 separate courses.
COURSE 1: How to Install Ubuntu Linux on a Virtual Machine
Learn how to install Ubuntu Linux on a virtual machine with custom partitioning.
Perfect for Beginners/Students but also useful for advanced users.
You don't need to install Linux on your physical machine to try it out. You can safely install Ubuntu Linux on a virtual machine without any risks, and learn & test that way.
You will learn how to install Ubuntu Linux on a virtual machine, using Oracle VirtualBox.
The course covers how to install Ubuntu Linux, how to create custom partitions for the installation, and there is a brief overview at the end of how to setup your Desktop environment post-installation.
The installation of Ubuntu Linux on a virtual machine is almost exactly the same as on a physical harddisk/pc, therefore this course can be used to help you install Linux on your physical harddisk/pc/laptop.
Please don't forget to rate my course, and you're welcome to send me any questions too. I will be happy to answer them.
COURSE 2: How to Install Linux Mint (Cinnamon) on a Virtual Machine
Learn how to quickly and easily install Linux Mint (Cinnamon) on a virtual machine for your learning/testing purposes.
This course is for anyone interested in Linux OS but not sure how to install it. I guide you through the process of installing Linux Mint on a virtual machine using Oracle VirtualBox. That way you don't have to worry about affecting any of your personal data or breaking your Windows/Mac OS. You can safely learn Linux by practicing on a Linux virtual machine.
This course can also be used to install Linux on your physical machine/pc, if you wanted to.
You will also learn about the correct partitioning of a Linux installation.
Bonus near the end of the course(after installation): you will learn a couple of things about the Linux Mint desktop and setup.
COURSE 3: Linux BASH Shell Terminal Command Basics
Introduction to Linux BASH Shell Terminal Commands (Debian distributions)
Please note: the first lecture(introduction lecture) audio is very low, so please turn up your pc/windows/mac desktop audio to max, so that you can hear the first lecture clearly.
Ubuntu Linux BASH shell terminal is used for this course.
An introduction course to the typical Unix/Linux Shell Command Basics, meant for beginners, and therefore does not go into advanced details. If you would like an advanced course on this, please let me know.
A Unix shell is a command-line interpreter or shell that provides a command line user interface for Unix-like operating systems. The shell is both an interactive command language and a scripting language, and is used by the operating system to control the execution of the system using shell scripts.
In computing, a shell is a user interface for access to an operating system's services. In general, operating system shells use either a command-line interface (CLI) or graphical user interface (GUI), depending on a computer's role and particular operation.
COURSE 4: Top Linux Interview Questions & Answers (beginner-intermediate/advanced)
57 Linux questions with detailed answers, with practical examples included & demonstrated with the BASH shell terminal.
This course is suitable for beginner to advanced levels/students.
The course aims to prepare the student very well for some of the most common interview questions for Linux related jobs/careers.
The course is highly recommended for Linux beginners, and should help the student to start using Linux very quickly.
Via detailed answers, clear explanations and engaging practical examples using the Linux BASH shell terminal, the student should be able to do extremely well during interview questions, and successfully secure that job.
Linux version used for this course is Ubuntu Linux 18.04, and a live dvd version is used via a virtual machine, so that the student can actually see the Linux desktop while listening to the lectures and following the practical examples.
If you learn and understand all the answers to the 57 questions in this course, you should be able to comfortably ace most interviews for junior to intermediate level Linux jobs.
Who this course is for:
- Linux beginners
- Students of computer science, or any other IT courses
- junior or beginner devops, sysops, aws
- IT / Information Technology students
- junior programmers
- people who are interested in Linux
- Anyone interested in Linux, but beginner to intermediate level only
- Any students of Linux, or any systems administrator students
- Anyone who's thinking of switching from windows or mac to Linux
- AWS / Cloud administrator students, or learners.
- anyone who wants to dual boot windows and linux
- anyone who wants to install and test linux on a virtual machine safely without any risks to their main operating system and personal files
- Anyone who likes Ubuntu Linux or Linux Mint
- Anyone curious about Linux but not sure where to start
- This course is perfect for anyone who would like to know how to install Linux, properly. If you want to know how to install Linux, this course is for you
- Perfect for anyone who would like to know how to use virtual machine software to virtualize an operating system like Linux, using Oracle VirtualBox
- Anyone with an interest in learning more about Linux and to better manage Linux OS, as well as better manage any Linux related jobs/careers.
- Anyone looking for a job/career where they will use Linux on a daily basis. Example: AWS engineers.
- Many coders, developers, programmers use Linux to do their development work on, instead of windows.
- Mac OS users too, because Mac OS is based on Unix/Linux, and therefore similar commands on the terminal(correct me if I'm wrong?).
- linux newbies. beginner linux users. linux administrators. other linux users
- people interested in linux jobs. interested in a career in linux. people interested in learning Linux. linux beginners
- people interested in learning some linux bash shell commands
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