Linux Fundamentals school training courses in Boston, MA.
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UNIX/Linux Fundamentals

School: New England Training Solutions
Venue: Augusta, Burlington, Boston, Concord, Hartford, Lowell, Nashua, Portland, Quincy, Warwick
Tel.: 978.250.4983

This hands on course provides training on standard UNIX/Linux commands and utilities used for day to day tasks including file manipulation, program execution and control, and effective use of the shell and X Window system. The course presents the concepts necessary to understand the way UNIX works as well as the system’s most commonly used commands. Data manipulation utilities and shell syntax for synthesizing command pipelines are emphasized. Bourne and Korn shell programming is introduced...

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Introduction to Linux
Format: Online

School: Webucator
Venue: Jamesville
Tel.: 877-WEBUCATE (877-932-8228)


This Linux training class focuses on fundamental concepts and skills for Linux support or administration.

Class Goals
•Identify basic Linux concepts and perform basic Linux tasks.
•Manage user and group accounts.
•Manage partitions and the Linux filesystem.
•Manage various files in Linux.
•Work with Linux permissions and ownership.
•Print files.
•Manage packages.
•Manage kernel services.
•Work with the Bash shell.
•Manage jobs and processes.
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Linux Fundamentals
Format: On-site

School: Marakana
Venue: San Francisco
Tel.: 1 (415) 647-7000

Students in this course commonly span a variety of skill levels, from beginners desiring a solid foundation in Unix to experienced users seeking to fill in gaps in their knowledge.

The curriculum is designed to provide hands-on experience. Subjects focused on during this class include the Unix filesystem and how to manipulate it; the basic Unix notions of pipes, redirection, regular expressions, and other tools for performing complex tasks; the management of processes and jobs; vi, the s...

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