Course Information

Course Name - Linux Administration

Course Details

This course will help you become an expert in the world's most popular open source operating system. You'll learn all the internals of how Linux boots, runs, and operates. You'll master system administration tasks ranging from adding users, disk partitions, and network routes to monitoring system resources including memory, CPU, and disk space. Learn how to install a dual boot system, set up a firewall, build a router, and run FTP and web servers all on Linux. The course will get as low-level as discussing kernel loadable modules and as high-level as understanding the Linux GUI. Upon completion students will be comfortable with installing, configuring, and maintaining all aspects of a Linux system including downloading and installing thousands of free/open source software applications. If you've always wanted to learn UNIX or simply want to free yourself from the high-cost limited-functionality of Microsoft then Linux is the perfect place to start.

Advantage of the Course

IT students are demanding Linux* courses and with good reason. Many top technology jobs are going to those with Linux and open source expertise.If you've always wanted to learn UNIX or simply want to free yourself from the high-cost limited-functionality of Microsoft then Linux is the perfect place to start. Fortunately, you no longer have to settle for Linux training that drains an already-tight budget. Working with eSoft CONNECT, you get the best Linux software and comprehensive training—all at the lowest possible price.

Course Topics

»   Introduction of the Tools
»   Some web topics like (Modem, ISDN, Communication Software, Internet Providers, Online Services, Internet Address, Domain name, Web browsers, FTP.
»   Introduction to UNIX
»   UNIX Operating System Architecture
»   Linux Operating System
»   Users, Groups and Permissions
»   Linux Installation
»   Linux File System ext2/ext3, Dual Boot Installation
»   Desktop Familiarization ,Text and GUI Mode, Virtual Terminals ,GNOME and KDE Desktop
»   UNIX Shell
»   UNIX Commands
»   Shell Commands
»   File System Management
»   Help, Job and Process Management
»   Network Management
»   System Management
»   User Management
»   Printing and Programming
»   Document Preparation