This
course begins with a brief history and overview of both UNIX and
Linux, and then proceeds to teach you the skills required for working on a computer
running
either operating system. Hands-on lab
exercises are completed by logging on to a server in our Internet Lab
from your work or home computer.
A Brief History of the UNIX and Linux Operating Systems
Operating System Concepts
Getting Connected, Logging In, and Logging Out
Operating System Commands
Working with Directories
Working with Files
I/O Redirection, Pipes, and Filters
Getting Help
Processes and Jobs
The Shell - A Closer Look
Introduction to the vi Text Editor
Introduction to Shell Scripting/Programming
Tools and Utilities
Interacting with Other Users
Prerequisites: There
are no prerequisites for this course.
Course
Length: You will have access to the online course
material and our Internet Lab for 8 weeks (24
hours/day)*
Support:
Experienced
UNIX technologists will answer any
questions you may have about the course
material or hands-on exercises, both
during and after the course.
* If needed, a complete copy
of the UNIX and Linux Operating System
Fundamentals course may be printed from your web browser
for offline study and future reference.