2 Free Linux Courses and Free Linux Books
Linux.org
offers 2 Free Linux Courses and links to several free Linux books. One
course is designed for beginners and the other is an intermediate level
course. They will be offering a Linux Online certificate program in the
future, and will also be adding tests and evaluations to the existing
lessons in these courses..
Getting Started with Linux
If you're new to Linux and want to find out how to use the fastest
growing operating system today, all you have to do is follow these
lessons and you'll be using Linux efficiently in no time. Getting
Started with Linux is designed as a self-study course. This course has
lessons that cover the following: installing Linux, basic
configuration, working with Linux, the Linux file system, day to day
with Linux, virtual terminals, text editors, shell commands, pipes,
other commands, power user commands, controlling the system, mounting
file systems, file permissions, backing up, installing new programs,
printing, listening to and recording sounds, X Windows configuration,
productivity applications, browsers, and email clients.
Linux Course for Intermediate Level Users
If you're already an experienced
Linux user and want to get more power out of your system, you should
consider this intermediate level course. This higher level course
is geared toward those who want to learn more about Linux system
administration, and how to install, configure and productively use
Linux.
Here are the lessons for this intermediate course:
- System Administration - An Overview
- Installation Tasks
- Backing up systems
- Users on a System
- Automation of Tasks
- Other Routine Tasks
- Security Issues
- Adminstration Tools and Their Uses
- Using the Vi editor
- Using Emacs
- Other text editors
- Perl
- System Services
- The Linux Kernel
- Conclusion
This Free Online Linux Books page contains the following links to Linux books and ebooks:
- Advanced Linux Programming by Mark Mitchell, Jeffrey Oldham, and Alex Samuel
- Comprehensive Linux Textbook by Muayyad Saleh Al-Sadi
- Linux Compute Clusters by Chander Kant
- The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use by Michael Stutz
- Linux Device Drivers by Alessandro Rubini and Jonathan Corbet
- Linux From Scratch by Gerard Beekmans
- Linux Installation and Getting Started by Matt Welsh
- Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide by Ori Pomerantz
- Linux Network Administrator's Guide by Olaf Kirch and Terry Dawson
- Securing and Optimizing Linux by Gerhard Mourani
- Slackware Linux Essentials by Alan Hicks, Chris Lumens, David Cantrell, and Logan Johnson
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