Course Outline
Introduction
Quick Overview of Linux for Government
Introduction to the Linux Shell and Terminal for Government
- Opening the Terminal for Government Operations
- Using Simple Shell Commands for Efficient Government Tasks
Understanding the Linux Directory Structure for Government
Understanding Hard Links and Soft Links for Government Systems
Creating Linux Links on the Command Line for Government Use
Using Commands to Navigate the Linux File System for Government
- Moving Around Directories Using cd for Government Tasks
- Viewing Directory Contents Using ls for Government Operations
- Viewing Hidden Files and Directories for Government Security
- Checking File and Directory Sizes for Efficient Resource Management in Government
- Checking File Types for Enhanced Government Data Integrity
- Creating and Deleting Files and Directories for Government Use
- Implementing a Directory Loop for Streamlined Government Processes
- Using the touch Command for Government File Management
- Copying, Moving, and Renaming Files for Government Operations
- Dealing with Filenames in Government Systems
- Learning How to Auto-Complete Commands for Efficient Government Workflows
- Learning Keyboard Shortcuts for Enhanced Productivity in Government
Learning How to View and Edit Files on the Linux Command Line for Government
- Using Gedit for Government File Editing
- Using Nano for Efficient Government Text Editing
- Displaying the Command Line History for Government Audit Trails
- Using Various Commands to View Text Files for Government Operations
- less for Detailed File Viewing in Government
- cat and tac for Sequential File Display in Government
- head and tail for Partial File Content Review in Government
- wc for Word Counting in Government Documents
Understanding More About Commands for Government Use
- Exploring the Different Types of Commands for Government Applications
- Displaying the Location of Executable Commands for Government Operations
- Displaying the Help Pages for Effective Command Usage in Government
- Displaying the Manual Pages for Comprehensive Command Documentation in Government
- Displaying Command Descriptions for Clear Understanding in Government Tasks
Creating Your Own Commands for Government Efficiency
- Executing Multiple Commands for Streamlined Government Processes
- Using Wildcards for Flexible Command Execution in Government
- Using Aliases for Simplified Command Usage in Government
Troubleshooting for Government Systems
Closing Remarks for Government Users
Requirements
- Basic computer literacy for government employees
Testimonials (3)
Trainer went slow with us all and made show we got it, especially when we asked questions.
Lizandre - Vodacom
Course - Linux Command Line Basics
file permissions
Angel - Vodacom
Course - Linux Command Line Basics
playing on command-line