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Hi. My name is Mustafa and I’m the author of the ‘Linux Mastery’ course. I started working as a network and computer systems administrator since January 2011. I have a bachelor degree in engineering from Alexandria University. After finishing university, I concentrated on learning the Linux system administration. I have many certifications in Linux system administration, network administration, database administration, and some programming languages ‘C, C++, and Python’. I have a large experience in working on Linux using RHEL, CentOS, and Ubuntu Linux distributions. I have a desire to teach others and transfer my experience to them in an easy and simplified way.
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A High Benefit Course to Learn the Linux Operating System Step by Step.
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A Large Number of Linux Important Shell Commands is Included in this Course.
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The Course Include Quizzes on All Sections.
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The Course is Manually Captioned.
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The Course is Compressed to Achieve the Course Goal in a Short Time.
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Sorry for some inadvertent language mistakes since my mother tongue is Arabic, and for this reason, I have added captions for all the lectures in the course.
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Course Content:
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Background & Introduction.
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Beginning with the introduction of the Linux Operating System and mentioning its history.
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What is an operating system?
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The pieces that make up the operating system.
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Definitions of the bootloader, the kernel definition, daemons, the shell, graphical server, desktop environment, and applications.
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The main differences between Linux and Windows Operating Systems.
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Linux Pros & Cons.
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What is Linux distribution?
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The most popular Linux distributions for desktops & servers.
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How to choose the right distribution for you?
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The meaning of the open-source.
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What is GNU?
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Linux Installation.
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Linux live distribution.
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Creating a bootable Ubuntu USB stick from Microsoft Windows.
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Trying Ubuntu without installing.
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Introducing the VirtualBox program and showing the step by step procedure of downloading and installing it.
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Creating a new Virtual machine for the Ubuntu OS.
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Steps for downloading and installing the Ubuntu 18.04 OS.
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Installing the VirtualBox Guest Additions.
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Having a full-resolution Ubuntu VM on your computer.
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Starting the Ubuntu OS.
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Logging in and Logging out.
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Introducing the Ubuntu OS.
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Introducing the Shell or Terminal “the command line interface”.
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Installing software on Ubuntu intro.
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Steps for adding and removing applications from the Ubuntu OS Graphically and using the Command line.
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The sudo command.
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The apt-get command.
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The apt-cache command.
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Opening a list of your currently installed programs in terminal using the dpkg command.
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The aptitude command.
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The Ubuntu Software Center.
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Installing and uninstalling software in Ubuntu using Debian package ‘dpkg’.
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Manual download of a .deb (Debian package) method.
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QuickStart.
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The Linux system basic modes.
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Ways of launching a terminal on Ubuntu.
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Describing the command prompt in the terminal.
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How to get into the text mode ‘virtual consoles’ and how to switch back to the graphical mode.
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The Important Basic Commands of the Linux OS.
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The pwd command.
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The cd command.
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The absolute path.
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The relative path.
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The ls command.
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The passwd command.
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The file command.
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The cat command.
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The exit command.
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The Linux shell special keys.
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Getting help in Linux.
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The man command.
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The info command.
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The whatis command.
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The which command.
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The –help option.
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The graphical help.
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The gnome-help command.
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The yelp command.
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About Files and the File System.
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The shell built-in commands.
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Overview of the Linux File System.
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The files types.
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The file type signs.
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What is the partition?
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The kinds of major partitions on a Linux system.
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The data partition.
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The swap partition.
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The important files and directories on the Linux operating system.
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The standard root partition.
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The swap space.
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The /boot partition.
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The /usr partition.
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The /home partition.
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The /var partition.
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The /opt partition.
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The mount points.
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The df command.
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Orientation in the file system.
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The PATH environment variable.
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The echo command.
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Displaying and setting paths.
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Adding a new directory to the PATH variable.
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The export command.
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The ( ~/.profile & ~/.bashrc ) files.
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The source command.
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The kernel.
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The shell.
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The shell types.
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The sh or Bourne Shell.
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The Bash or Bourne Again Shell.
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The csh or C Shell.
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The tcsh or Turbo C Shell.
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The ksh or the Korn shell.
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The file /etc/shells.
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The SHELL variable.
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The HOME variable.
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Navigating through the Linux File System.
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The /etc directory.
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The /dev directory.
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The /var directory.
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The ls command popular options.
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Creating, copying, moving and removing files and directories.
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Finding files and paths.
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The which command.
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The find command.
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The locate command.
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Linking Files.
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The hard link.
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The soft link or symbolic link.
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Creating a symbolic link.
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The ln command.
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Processes.
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What is a process?
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Multi-user and Multi-tasking Process Types.
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Interactive and Automatic Processes.
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Foreground process.
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Background process.
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The less command.
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Job control.
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The kill command.
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Daemons.
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Linux Pipe.
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The pg command.
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The more command.
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The grep command.
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The sort command.
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Linux Filter.
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Process Attributes.
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The ps command.
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Displaying Process.
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The real group owner of a process (RGID).
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The effective group owner of a process (EGID).
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The SGID (Set Group ID upon execution).
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The pstree command.
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The top command.
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How to Create a Process.
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How to End a Process.
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Linux Signals.
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Showing signals list.
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The common signals in Linux.
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SIGTERM.
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SIGINT.
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SIGKILL.
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SIGHUP.
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SIGSTOP.
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The boot process.
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What is BIOS?
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The Master Boot Record (MBR).
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The boot process init.
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Init Run Levels.
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The boot Process Special Cases.
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Systemd.
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Identifying Automatically Started System Processes.
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Controlling Services and Daemons.
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The who command.
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The chkconfig utility.
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Reboot, halt, and shutdown commands.
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Managing Processes.
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The time command.
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About system performance.
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About system Load.
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Managing process priority and niceness.
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The nice command.
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The renice command.
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Managing Process CPU and Memory Resources.
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The uptime command.
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The memusage command.
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The memusagestat command.
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Tuning System Performance.
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The vmstat command.
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The netstat command.
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The iostat command.
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Network I/O problems.
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Network integrity problems.
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Disk I/O problems.
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Users classes.
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The graphical tools.
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The Gnome System Monitor.
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The xload application.
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Interrupting processes.
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The pidof command.
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The xkill program.
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Scheduling processes.
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The sleep command.
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The at command.
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The atq command.
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The atrm command.
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The cron and crontab facilities.
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The Input and Output Redirection.
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Linux Regular Expressions.
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Basic regular expressions.
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Interval Regular expressions.
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Extended regular expressions.
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Brace expansion.
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Simple Redirections.
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The redirection operators.
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Input redirection.
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Combining redirections.
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The spell command.
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The append operator.
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The date command.
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Advanced Redirections.
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Use of file descriptors.
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Separating standard output from standard error.
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The tty command.
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The tee command.
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The uptime command.
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Communicating Utilities used in Linux.
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The ping command.
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The ftp command.
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The telnet command.
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The ssh command.
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Print & Email.
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The pr command.
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Printing a file.
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The lp and lpr commands.
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Sending E-mails from the Terminal.
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The ssmtp command.
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Text Editors.
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Importance of Text Editors.
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The Vim Editor.
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The Vim editor operation modes.
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The Vim editor basic commands.
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The vimtutor command.
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Linux Virtual Terminals.
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What are virtual terminals?
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Starting virtual terminals and navigating through them.
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Virtual terminal shortcuts.
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The Linux System Administration Basics.
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Creating a user using the terminal.
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Creating a user using the GUI.
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Deleting and disabling an account using the terminal.
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Deleting and disabling an account using the GUI.
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Adding a user to a usergroup.
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Removing a user from a usergroup.
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The gnome-system-tools.
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The users-admin command.
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The finger command.
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The File Security in Terms of Ownership and Permissions.
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Levels of authorization in Linux.
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Ownership in Linux files.
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Permissions.
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The chmod command.
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The chmod command absolute and symbolic modes.
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Changing Ownership and Group.
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The chown command.
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The chgrp command.
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The File Mask.
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The umask command.
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The touch command.
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Special Access Rights ‘Special modes’.
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for Files and Directories like ‘
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The Sticky bit mode.
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The SUID (set user ID).
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The SGID (set group ID).
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The Bonus of the Course, Steps of installing ‘Qt Creator’ on Ubuntu OS.
###The Commands included in the course:
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vim
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vimtutor
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man
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info
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whatis
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apropos
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cat
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–help option
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apt-get
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sudo
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dbkg
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pr
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lp
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lpr
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pwd
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cd
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ls
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passwd
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file
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exit
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touch
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mkdir
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rm
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rmdir
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mv
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cp
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grep
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sort
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find
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ln
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echo
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jobs
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bg
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fg
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kill
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xkill
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tty
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tee
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date
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uptime
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ps
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pstree
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top
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nice
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renice
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vmstat
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netstat
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iostat
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sleep
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at
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atq
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atrm
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nano
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systemct
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crontab
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ping
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ftp
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telnet
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ssh
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ssmtp
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shutdown
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chmod
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adduser
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su
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userdel
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groupmod
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usermod
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deluser
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chown
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chgrp
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groups
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umask
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ENROLL NOW AND ENJOY LEARNING THE LINUX FUNDAMENTALS / LINUX ESSENTIAL SKILLS!!
Who this course is for:
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Anyone with a desire to learn Linux.
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Anyone who needs to learn Linux for a personal or business project.
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A newbie Linux user who wants to be professional in using Linux.
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An existing Linux user who wants to increase his knowledge.
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Anyone who wants to learn the basics of Linux system administration.
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Windows or macOS users who want to switch to Linux.
Student testimonials:
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Raisul Sohan: This is a super course. Now I will install Linux on my pc.
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Ahmed: Amazing teacher, great enthusiasm, very clear explanations – My favourite course this year! Mr Mostafa is a very stimulating teacher who knows his subject very well. I appreciated his enthusiasm for the subject. The teacher was of excellent quality.
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