Linux System
Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration: the underlying source code may be used, modified, and distributed—commercially or non-commercially—by anyone under licenses such as the GNU General Public License.
Prerequisites:
Basic Computer knowledge.
Acquired Skills:
At the end of this training the student will have acquired the skills to install, getting around / basic navigation, basic system administration, and basic networking.
Curriculum Material:
The language and teaching techniques are geared to the course’s final use. It includes explanatory exercises and videos.
Course Topics:
- Linux History
- License
- GNU Project
- Linux Distribution
- Ubuntu Introduction
- About the Versions
Ubuntu Installation:
- Difference between Ubuntu Kubuntu and Xubuntu
- System Requirements
- How to download
- How to recording on the CD
- How to configure the screen resolution
- First boot-up
- Second try boot-up (nano/etc/X11/xorg.conf)
GRUB - Grand Unified Bootloader:
- GRUB Installation
- apt-get install grub
- GRUB Configuration
- Knowing the Terminal
- Terminal Privileges
- Terminal Basic commands
- Installing Fonts
Networking:
- Wireless
- Install Drivers (ndiswrapper)
- Install Programs
- APT-GET Folders
- Applications
- Synaptic
- Install Packets
- Directory Structure
Configuration Files:
- Extensions
- Applications and Games from Windows
- Wine
- Virtualbox
- Programs
- Ubuntu Best Programs
Certificate of Completion
At the end of the course the student will receive our certificate of completion for this training.