Linux Introduction

Course

In Bristol, London, Edinburgh and 3 other venues

£ 1,075 VAT inc.

Description

  • Class hours

    21h

  • Duration

    3 Days

On completion of the course the delegate will have a good practical knowledge of the LINUX Operating System, the command structures and the editor facilities. Suitable for: System Administrators, Programmers, Operators and System Managers who require a good working knowledge of the LINUX Operating System and the vi editor.

Facilities

Location

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Birmingham (West Midlands)
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C/O Netcom Training Solutions, 6th Floor, Quay Side Tower, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2hf, B5 4UA

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On request
Bristol (Avon)
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C/O Computerworld, Apex House, Westerleigh Business Park, Turner Drive, Yate, BS37 5YX

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On request
Edinburgh (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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16 St Mary'S Street, EH1 1SU

Start date

On request
Leeds (West Midlands)
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Halsbury House, Chancellor Court, 21 The Calls, LS2 7EH

Start date

On request
London
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6 Long Lane, Barbican, EC1A 9HF

Start date

On request
Manchester (Greater Manchester)
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C/O Yses, St James Court, 30 Brown Street, M2 1DH

Start date

On request
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About this course

Experience of IT and an understanding of operating systems is required.

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Subjects

  • Creating
  • Copying
  • Renaming
  • Moving and deleting files and directories

Course programme

Delegates:

System Administrators, Programmers, Operators and System Managers who require a good working knowledge of the LINUX Operating System and the vi editor.

Objectives:


On completion of the course the delegate will have a good practical knowledge of the LINUX Operating System, the command structures and the editor facilities.

Topics Covered:

  • History of LINUX
  • File System Structure
  • The Structure and use of Pathnames
  • File Naming Conventions
  • Logging in and out of the System
  • Command Syntax
  • Command Execution
  • File Manipulation Commands
  • The vi Editor
  • Security
  • User to User Communication Facilities
  • Commands for Searching and Sorting
  • Filter and Pipe Utilities
  • Multi-tasking
  • The Shell Environment
  • Shell Variables
  • Customisation of the Environment

Requirements:

Experience of IT and an understanding of operating systems is required.

Linux Introduction

£ 1,075 VAT inc.