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Welcome To Linux Basics: IBM Learning Services

The document outlines a Linux Basics course provided by IBM Learning Services, detailing course objectives such as logging into a Linux system, managing files, and using the vi editor. It includes a four-day agenda with various units and exercises focused on different aspects of Linux, including file permissions, shell basics, and X Windows concepts. The course aims to equip participants with essential Linux skills and knowledge.

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Welcome To Linux Basics: IBM Learning Services

The document outlines a Linux Basics course provided by IBM Learning Services, detailing course objectives such as logging into a Linux system, managing files, and using the vi editor. It includes a four-day agenda with various units and exercises focused on different aspects of Linux, including file permissions, shell basics, and X Windows concepts. The course aims to equip participants with essential Linux skills and knowledge.

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Welcome to

Linux Basics

IBM Learning Services


Course Objectives

Log in to a Linux system and set a user password


Use Linux online documentation
Manage Linux files and directories
Describe the purpose of the shell
Use the vi editor
Execute common Linux commands and manage Linux
processes
Customize the working environment
Use command Linux utilities
Use and customize the X Windows environment
Write simple shell scripts
Agenda Day 1

Welcome
Unit 1 - Introduction
Exercise 1 - Introduction
Unit 2 - Using the System
Exercise 2 - Using the System
Unit 3 - Linux Documentation
Exercise 3 - Linux Documentation
Unit 4 - Files and Directories
Exercise 4 - Files and Directories
Unit 5 - Using Files
Exercise 5 - Using Files
Agenda Day 2

Unit 6 - File Permissions


Exercise 6 - File Permissions
Unit 7 - The VIM Editor
Exercise 7 - The VIM Editor
Unit 8 - Bash Shell Basic
Exercise 8 - Bash Shell Basics
Unit 9 - Using Shell Variables
Exercise 9 - Using the Shell Variables
Agenda Day 3

Unit 10 - Processes
Unit 11 - Controlling Processes
Exercise 10 - Controlling Processes
Unit 12 - Customizing the User Environment
Exercise 11 - Customizing the User Environment
Unit 13 - Linux Utilities
Exercise 12 - Linux Utilities
Unit 14 - Additional Shell Features
Agenda Day 4

Exercise 13 - Additional Shell Features


Unit 15 - X Windows Concepts
Exercise 14 - X Windows Concepts
Unit 16 - Customizing X Windows
Exercise 15 - Customizing X Windows

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