Linux Crash Course
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What you'll learn
This course includes
- 26 hours of video
- Certificate of completion
- Access on mobile and TV
Course content
1 modules • 85 lessons • 26 hours of video
Linux Crash Course
85 lessons
• 26 hours
Linux Crash Course
85 lessons
• 26 hours
- Linux Crash Course - Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware19:39
- Understanding Variables on the Linux Command-Line18:01
- The 'fortune' Command in Linux (Hidden Terminal Fun!)09:53
- Linux Commands: How To Use "who" And "w" Commands16:24
- Learn the yes Command in Linux – Complete Beginner’s Guide16:02
- Unlock the Power of the Linux tree Command15:14
- Touch Command Made Easy (Linux Crash Course)15:56
- journalctl Basics: How to Easily Check Your Linux Logs19:34
- What's the deal with Flatpak? (Linux Crash Course Series)15:46
- The Linux Crash Course - What are "snap" Packages?27:10
- Linux File Transfers Made Easy with rsync22:57
- Linux Crash Course Series - Using the passwd Command16:14
- Transferring files with the scp Command (Linux Crash Course Series)20:03
- Demystifying the top Command in Linux | Linux Crash Course Series27:08
- Linux Crash Course - The lsof Command23:49
- Linux Crash Course - The cut Command14:25
- Linux Crash Course - The tr Command13:09
- Linux Crash Course - Learn The "man" Command17:31
- Linux Crash Course - The zypper Command15:26
- Linux Crash Course - Desktop Environments48:31
- How to Use The ls Command on the Linux Command Line27:35
- Linux Crash Course - The "watch" Command12:41
- What is $PATH on a Linux Shell? (The Linux Crash Course Series)21:52
- Linux Crash Course - Understanding Logging29:10
- How To Compare Files With The Diff Command (Linux Crash Course)22:21
- The cat Command in Linux (Featuring Real Cats) - Linux Crash Course Series10:06
- How to Interpret Load Average in Linux (Linux Crash Course Series)15:23
- How to Archive Folders in Linux (tar and gzip tutorial) - Linux Crash Course Series25:31
- Linux Crash Course - The head and tail Commands18:00
- Linux Crash Course - The df and du Commands20:28
- Linux Crash Course - The wget Command14:33
- Linux Crash Course - The ping Command15:17
- Linux Crash Course - Understanding Memory and Swap Usage20:55
- Linux Crash Course - The dnf Command28:01
- Linux Crash Course - The grep Command14:57
- Linux Crash Course - The sar Command08:40
- Linux Crash Course: The echo Command (Simple, Easy Guide)06:33
- Linux Crash Course - Bash History14:32
- Linux Crash Course - usermod09:47
- Linux Crash Course - sudo26:11
- Linux Crash Course - htop16:43
- Linux Crash Course - The ps Command15:19
- Linux Crash Course - Data Streams (stdin, stdout & stderr)17:13
- Linux Crash Course - nano (command-line text editor)12:46
- Linux Crash Course - User Account & Password Expiration12:42
- Linux Crash Course: Background (bg) and Foreground (fg)12:12
- Linux Crash Course - Bash Aliases17:58
- Linux Crash Course - Public Key Authentication19:05
- Linux Crash Course - Scheduling Tasks with Cron19:25
- Linux Crash Course - The sed Command15:25
- Linux Crash Course - awk16:07
- Linux Crash Course - Managing Groups23:43
- Linux Crash Course - The /etc/fstab file30:29
- Linux Crash Course - Managing Users32:59
- Linux Crash Course - Everything You Need to Know for Formatting and Mounting Disks32:28
- Linux Crash Course - systemd: Using the systemctl command26:32
- Linux Crash Course - Symbolic Links30:07
- Linux Crash Course - The find command25:56
- Linux Crash Course - Understanding File & Directory Permissions35:48
- Linux Crash Course: Navigating the Linux Filesystem30:28
- Linux Crash Course - The Arch User Repository (AUR)14:08
- Linux Crash Course - The Pacman Command19:57
- Linux Crash Course - The apt Command16:27
- Linux Crash Course - Installing Updates12:26
- Linux Crash Course - Setting the Hostname of your Linux Workstation or Server09:45
- How to Learn Linux Faster: 5 Proven Tips16:26
- How To Use The Stat Command In Linux (Complete Guide)25:42
- How to Use the Linux uniq Command (with Examples)17:51
- Linux file Command Guide – How to Identify Files07:36
- How to use the nslookup command to query DNS12:22
- How to Use cal Command in Linux: Essential Terminal Tutorial06:02
- How to Use the ip Command in Linux: A Beginner’s Guide16:44
- uname Command Simplified: Quick Way to Check Linux System Details09:06
- Linux Basics: How to Use the sort Command to Organize Data07:12
- How to Use the ss Command (Linux Crash Course Series)06:56
- How to Use AppImages on Linux: A Beginner’s Guide11:35
- Linux Basics: Understanding the time Command for New Users12:10
- How to Use the date Command in Linux: Step-by-Step Tutorial13:31
- How to Use the dig Command in Linux | DNS Lookup Tutorial14:17
- Learn the tee Command in Linux: Redirect and Log Output Easily11:04
- How to use the kill command in Linux (Linux Crash Course Series)16:03
- How to use the hostname command (Linux Crash Course Series)13:12
- Linux Process Tuning Made Easy: Understanding nice and renice16:34
- Quickly Find Any File in Linux with the locate Command10:46
- Linux Crash Course - What is a "Distribution" of Linux?51:45
