Becoming a Linux Power UserCisco CCNA (200-301)

Becoming a Linux Power User

Becoming a Linux Power User 8 H 41 M

Becoming a Linux Power User is a technical skills course designed to elevate viewers to “Power User” status.  Linux provides a very robust and powerful platform that enables users to acheive great things.  Unfortunately,  most users only scratch the surface of what Linux is capable of.  This series explores some of the more powerful functions hidden away behind the graphical user interface.  Topics cover using terminals and shells,  managing processes and files,  and writing simple shell scripts.

Becoming a Linux Power UserCisco CCNA (200-301)
Linux Essentials

Linux Essentials

Foundational skills 8 H 38 M

In working with the Linux operating system. Upon completing the course you will be familiarized with open source software, the Linux operating system and executing commands from the Linux command line. You will also gain foundational skills in Linux networking, security and administration. This course serves as a stepping stone to the LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification.

Linux Essentials
Becoming a Linux Server Admin

Becoming a Linux Server Admin

Becoming a Linux Server Admin 12 H 9 M

The Becoming a Linux Server Administrator covers managing Linux servers in a business environment. Topics covered include installing Linux as a server, managing networking and troubleshooting the OS. Other episodes demonstrate how to configure a web server, a file server, and other common servers. The primary goal of the course is to help system administrators learn to deploy and support the Linux operating system as a server platform.

Becoming a Linux Server Admin
Getting Started with Linux

Getting Started with Linux

A CompTIA Micro Course 4 H 41 M

In this course,  Getting Started with Linux,  you will learn the basics of installing and managing Linux systems.  First,  you will introduce yourself to finding and working with Linux distributions,   desktops,  and open source software.

Getting Started with Linux
Becoming a Linux System Admin

Becoming a Linux System Admin

Becoming a Linux System Admin 10 H 53 M

The Becoming a Linux Power User covers managing Linux systems in a business environment. Topics covered include installing Linux, managing software and using centralized user directories among others. The primary goal of the course is to highlight the differences in managing Linux machines in a business environment versus stand-alone or home systems.

Becoming a Linux System Admin
CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004)

CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004)

CompTIA Linux+ 22 H

The CompTIA Linux+ certification is designed to introduce viewers to the tasks required to support Linux in the workplace. The course covers topics ranging from installing software, troubleshooting hardware, managing disk volumes, hardening servers and more. Each of these topics are presented in a distribution agnostic manner suitable for Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, CentOS, Fedora and others.

CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004)
Linux for Beginners

Linux for Beginners

Getting started in Linux for new users 2 H

Linux for Beginners is a technical skills course designed to introduce new users to the Linux operating system. This course is intended for users who are interested in learning about Linux, but have no previous exposure to the operating system. The series starts with a description of Linux and its history and then moves on to cover the graphical user interface and basic operations of the OS.

Linux for Beginners
Linux Command Line

Linux Command Line

Getting started in the Linux command line 9 H 12 M

The Linux command line is a quick,  powerful,  text-based interface developers use to more effectively and efficiently communicate with computers to accomplish a wider set of tasks.  Learning how to use it will allow you to discover all that your computer is capable of!

Linux Command Line
Linux in the Cloud

Linux in the Cloud

Configuring Linux in a cloud environment 5 H 18 M

The Linux in the Cloud series focuses on implementing the Linux operating system in a virtualized environment. Companies are relying less and less on dedicated hardware and are instead turning to shared hardware to optimize resource utilization and increase deployment flexibility. The hosts demonstrate virtualizing Linux using technologies like KVM and Docker as well as public cloud deployments using Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure.

Linux in the Cloud
Linux Security Techniques

Linux Security Techniques

Security features found in modern Linux distributions 10 H 47 M

The Linux Security Techniques series introduces the viewers to the various security features found in modern Linux distributions. Topics covered include data encryption, auditing access, SELinux and firewall configuration among others. The series also lightly covers penetration testing to ensure that each security technique is implemented properly.

Linux Security Techniques
Linux Shell Scripting - Basics

Linux Shell Scripting - Basics

From zero to scripting 8 H 45 M

In this course, you will understand the basics of writing a shell script. shell scripting is, it’s a program written using built-in shells and Linux commands to automate tasks, like checking whether a host is reachable, or finding and deleting large files older than a certain number of days or archiving them into another machine.

Linux Shell Scripting - Basics
Linux Shell Scripting - Advanced

Linux Shell Scripting - Advanced

Advanced scripting 8 H 13 M

If you are using any major operating system you are indirectly interacting to shell. If you are running Ubuntu,  Linux Mint or any other Linux distribution,  you are interacting to shell every time you use terminal. This course  help people understand some of the basics of shell script programming (aka shell scripting), and hopefully to introduce some of the possibilities of simple but powerful programming available under the Bourne shell.

Linux Shell Scripting - Advanced
Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

World’s leading enterprise Linux platform 16 H 33 M

This series covers implementing and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) v7. RHEL v7 is the leading commercial Linux server software used by corporations around the world. Topics covered by this series include installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and backup and recovery. The goal of this series is to prepare any systems administrator to be able to support RHEL v7 in a production environment.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

World’s leading enterprise Linux platform 9 H 15 M

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8) course is designed to introduce the viewer to the RHEL operating system. In this course you will learn how to install RHEL, manage networking, configure services like NFS, harden security through features like SELinux, and support virtual machines all on top of the RHEL platform. The course is targeted towards systems administrators tasked with supporting Linux and expects the viewer to already have a working understanding of the Linux operating system.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8