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Achrya

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Course Requirements

4 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (8 GB recommended)   

64-bit system processor is mandatory   

10 GB or more disk space   

Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as \u201cIntel-VTx\u201d   

All items referenced in this course are Free   

A strong work ethic, willingness to learn Linux Environments   

Nothing else! It\u2019s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today   

Curiosity for Linux, Linux Administration, Linux Command Line


4 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (8 GB recommended)   

64-bit system processor is mandatory   

10 GB or more disk space   

Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as \u201cIntel-VTx\u201d   

All items referenced in this course are Free   

A strong work ethic, willingness to learn Linux Environments   

Nothing else! It\u2019s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today   

Curiosity for Linux, Linux Administration, Linux Command Line


4 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (8 GB recommended)   

64-bit system processor is mandatory   

10 GB or more disk space   

Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as \u201cIntel-VTx\u201d   

All items referenced in this course are Free   

A strong work ethic, willingness to learn Linux Environments   

Nothing else! It\u2019s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today   

Curiosity for Linux, Linux Administration, Linux Command Line


4 GB (Gigabytes) of RAM or higher (8 GB recommended)   

64-bit system processor is mandatory   

10 GB or more disk space   

Enable virtualization technology on BIOS settings, such as \u201cIntel-VTx\u201d   

All items referenced in this course are Free   

A strong work ethic, willingness to learn Linux Environments   

Nothing else! It\u2019s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today   

Curiosity for Linux, Linux Administration, Linux Command Line

Course Description

Hi there,   

Welcome to my Linux for Beginners: Linux Basics Course!   

Linux For Beginners covers Linux basics. You will learn Linux fundamental skills; Command line, Linux Administration   


   

In this course, you will learn Kali Linux fundamentals, how to use basic commands, how Linux File hierarchy is, how to set the network of Linux, how to install packages from package managers and source code, how to manage services, processes and monitoring.   


   

Linux is available in a range of different distributions that are tailored to the needs and skills of its users. Simple distributions, like openSUSE, are great for personal computing, while Linux Ubuntu is ideal for network admins and computer scientists.   

Linux has a somewhat inaccurate reputation as being a much more technical and complex alternative to mainstay operating systems like Windows and MacOS. In reality, Linux is an approachable, open-source, and customizable OS that\u2019s designed to address huge deficiencies in commercial operating systems.   

Our student says that: I loved this course and it taught me so many things, that now I am very competent in a terminal that has a UNIX background. Almost all of what is taught was transferable to the Mac terminal, and thanks to this course, I can even make my own scripting programs to make my life easier.   


   

What is Linux and why should I use it?   

Linux is an operating system (OS), which is the primary software that a computer uses to execute tasks and communicate directions to its hardware. The operating system that competes the most with Linux is Windows. Linux is a popular and widely-used OS because it is open-source, meaning that it is free to the public, and anyone can modify and customize Linux software as they wish. The reasons to use Linux can vary from developing an app or building a video game to learning how to hack computer systems. As Linux is one of the most popular operating systems, many developers use it to develop their web applications and software programs. This means knowledge of Linux is important for anyone working with computers and software in general. Learning how to work with Linux is a necessary skill for anyone pursuing a career in ethical hacking or penetration testing   


   

Why do hackers use Linux?   

Both ethical (white hat) hackers and malicious (black hat) hackers often prefer to use the Linux operating system (OS) over Windows OS. The biggest reason hackers turn to Linux is because it is far more accessible to a wider range of people than Windows OS offers. Linux is free, open-source, and provides a well-integrated command-line interface for users to customize the OS. This means anyone can modify Linux to create their own programs and software. Malicious hackers often opt for Linux because it gives them more control when using Linux, and ethical hackers need to be well-versed in Linux because it\u2019s so popular among black hat hackers. Ethical hackers also often prefer using Linux as it has better existing security measures than Windows and doesn\u2019t usually require third-party antivirus software.   


   

How long will it take to learn Linux and how can I teach it to myself?   

The time it takes to learn Linux can vary, depending on whether you have existing background knowledge of other operating systems and how deep of an understanding you want to gain. For beginners learning Linux to pursue a career in IT or software administration, you may only need a basic understanding of how to navigate and execute functions using Linux and how applications built on Linux behave. If you plan to become an ethical hacker, or pentester, you may need a more in-depth knowledge of Linux security procedures and a skill in manipulating Linux programs. You can learn Linux on your own time by seeking out video tutorials and online courses. There are plenty of courses available on Udemy that teach the fundamentals of Linux and more advanced Linux skills.   


   

What careers use Linux?      

Many jobs in IT, software development, and cybersecurity rely on Linux skills and expertise. A career in app development generally requires a deep understanding of Linux, as many app developers use Linux as a basis for their applications. Software-focused career paths that frequently use Linux include developer and software engineering roles for Python, Java, and Linux systems. Nearly any role in cybersecurity, such as a penetration tester or ethical hacker, requires a strong knowledge of Linux. With Linux expertise and skills, you could work as a system administrator, IT professional, system architect, or database administrator. You may even work in website development, maintenance, or security, as people in those roles build a majority of their web applications on Linux.   


   

What is the core of the Linux operating system?      

The core component of any operating system is called the kernel. Linux\u2019s core is simply referred to as the Linux kernel. The Linux kernel is a single program that manages crucial tasks such as allocating memory, communicating software functions to the computer\u2019s CPU, and comprehending all of the input and output from the computer\u2019s hardware. The kernel is the most important part of an OS and often runs in a separate area from the rest of a computer\u2019s software. The kernel is just one part of a full operating system, which includes a combination of components such as the bootloader, init system, graphical server, desktop environment, and more. The name \u201cLinux\u201d can refer to both the kernel itself (the Linux kernel) and an operating system built around that kernel. For example, the Android OS and the Ubuntu distribution are both made using the Linux kernel.   


   

What are the best Linux distributions for beginners?      

There is a wide range of Linux distributions to choose from when learning and working with Linux. When you are first learning Linux, the distribution you choose to learn may depend on how you plan to apply your Linux skills. If you are pursuing a career in cybersecurity, you may select a different Linux distribution to start with than someone pursuing a career in game development, for instance. Online courses are some of the best resources for beginners to Linux, as they will give guidance on which Linux distribution is a good fit for the intended application of Linux. For beginners, a few of the most highly recommended Linux distributions include Elementary OS, Ubuntu Linux, and Ubuntu Budgie. Other distributions that are considered easy to learn and master are Linux Mint, Zorin OS, Nitrux, Kodachi, Rescatux, and Parrot Security.   


   

This course is for beginner level.\u00a0 You will learn step-by-step with hands-on demonstrations.   


   

At the end of the course you will learn   ;   


   

What is Linux   


   

Distributions   


   

Pieces of Linux   


   

Shells   


   

Linux Signs $,#,%   


   

Desktop Environments   


   

Linux GUI   


   

Command Parameters   


   

List Files - \"ls\" Command   


   

Print Working Directory - \"pwd\" Command   


   

Show Manuel - \"man\" Command   


   

Change Directory - \"cd\" Command   


   

Concatenate Files - \"cat\" Command   


   

Display Output - \"echo\" Command   


   

View the File with \"more\" Command   


   

View the File with \"less\" Command   


   

Print First Lines with \"head\" Command   


   

Print Last Lines with \"tail\" Command   


   

Global Regular Expression Print - \"grep\" Command   


   

Output Redirections   


   

Linux File Hierarchy   


   

File Permissions   


   

Make Directory - \"mkdir\" Command   


   

Create File & Modify Date - \"touch\" Command   


   

Remove Files or Directories - \"rm\" Command   


   

Copy and Move Files or Directories - \"cp\" & \"mv\" Command   


   

Find Files and Directories - \"find\" Command   


   

Cut Parts of Lines - \"cut\" Command   


   

Change Ownership of a Given File - \"chown\" Command   


   

Network Settings   


   

Display Network Status - \"ifconfig\" Command   


   

Leasing New IP from DHCP Server   


   

Services   


   

User Management in Linux   


   

Important Files - \"passwd\" and \"shadow\"   


   

Adding a New User   


   

Change the Group and Delete a User   


   

Process Management   


   

Monitoring Running Processes - \"ps\" and \"top\" Commands   


   

Killing Processes   


   

Package Management   


   

Foremost Linux Package Managers   


   

Repository   


   

APT Package Manager   


   

Install From Source Code   


   

System Monitoring   


   

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Course Curriculum

1 🏹 Course Overview
11 Min


2 🏹 Course Links and Files
11 Min


3 🏹 Linux Distributions
11 Min


4 🏹 Installing Linux in VirtualBox
11 Min


1 🏹 What is a Regular Expressions?
1 Min


2 🏹 Searching with Regular Expressions
1 Min


3 🏹 Replacing with Regular Expressions
1 Min


4 🏹 Tips on Building Regular Expressions
1 Min


1 🏹 Process Information
1 Min


2 🏹 Process Information
1 Min


3 🏹 Foreground and Background Processes
1 Min


4 🏹 Managing Processes
1 Min


5 🏹 Scheduling Processes with Crontab and Init.d
1 Min


1 🏹 Text Editors: nano
1 Min


2 🏹 Text Editors: vim
1 Min


1 🏹 Searching and Processing Text
1 Min


2 🏹 Manipulating Text
1 Min


3 🏹 Networking at the Command Line
1 Min


4 🏹 File Transfer Utilities
1 Min


5 🏹 Converting Text Files
1 Min


1 🏹 Common Command Line Shells
1 Min


2 🏹 Environment Variables
1 Min


3 🏹 Startup Files
1 Min


4 🏹 Redirecting Input and Output
1 Min


5 🏹 Pipes
11 Min


6 🏹 Command History
1 Min


7 🏹 Command Substitution
1 Min


1 🏹 Linux Package Management
1 Min


2 🏹 Package Management: Debian Systems
1 Min


3 🏹 Package Management: RedHat Systems
1 Min


4 🏹 Manually Installing Software
1 Min


1 🏹 Working with users and Groups
1 Min


2 🏹 File and Directory Permissions
1 Min


3 🏹 Changing Users
1 Min


4 🏹 Changing Passwords
1 Min


1 🏹 Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
1 Min


2 🏹 Devices, Partitions, and Mounting
1 Min


3 🏹 Absolute and Relative Paths
1 Min


4 🏹 Working with Files and Directories
1 Min


5 🏹 Spaces in Paths and Filenames
11 Min


6 🏹 File and Path Expansion
1 Min


7 🏹 Even More Looking at Text Files
1 Min


8 🏹 Hard and Soft Filesystem Links
1 Min


9 🏹 Compressing and Archiving Files
1 Min


10 🏹 Searching the Filesystem
1 Min


1 🏹 Introduction to the Command Line
1 Min


2 🏹 Getting Help on the Command Line
1 Min


3 🏹 Getting Help from ExplainShell
1 Min


4 🏹 Command Line Arguments and Options
1 Min


5 🏹 Looking at Text Files: more or less
1 Min


6 🏹 Another Way to Look at Text Files: cat
1 Min


1 🏹 Bash Scripting: Basics
1 Min


2 🏹 Bash Scripting: Control Structures
1 Min


3 🏹 Bash Scripting: Loops
1 Min


4 🏹 Bash Scripting: Loops
1 Min


5 🏹 Bash Scripting: Examples
1 Min


Instructor

Achrya

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24773 Students
11 Courses

5+ years of combined operational work experience in penetration tests of enterprise networks and

web application, physical social engineering, and privilege escalation.

As a member of the Enterprise Security and Risk Team, I conduct enterprise-wide security risk

assessments by infiltrating its systems and breaching its physical perimeters.

He trained Over 1000+ students Worldwide in the offensive Security domain.

TOP 10 in the World Global Ethical Hacking Leader Board!

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