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A Beginner’s Guide To Linux Commands

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Product is rated as #24 in category Linux

At the end of this course, the student will be able to understand the structure and the file system of the open source operating system: Linux. 

They will use the command line interface –and not the GUI– to gain confidence in simply executing the commands!  They will learn commands such as ls to list files, cp to copy, grep to find patterns, use VIM and Nano to edit files, use wildcards to filter data, install SQL Server 2017 on Ubuntu server and much more. 

At the end of this course, the student will have a solid foundation on how to use commands and gain a sense of confidence they never had before.

Instructor Details

Worked as a Production SQL Database Administrator for over 12 years for various companies such as Neutrogena, BakeMark, Solutions2Go and NextGen. Want to help those students that want more that the basic SQL Language. Creating real life courses for those students who want a simple path to becoming a SQL DBA. I love SQL Administration and all that is involved in managing and creating a stable SQL architecture environment. I want to pass that experience and information to my students.

Specification: A Beginner’s Guide To Linux Commands

Duration

7 hours

Year

2018

Level

Beginner

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. Jeremy Pulford

    Good Helpfull Course

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  2. Johannes

    Raphael courses are jargon free. He demystify obscure topics into a very simple and easy to understand ways. His courses are ideal. he is prolific and outstanding instructor.

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  3. Tika Subedi

    Raf’s courses are very easy to understand, directly to the point and very practical. One of my best teacher.

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  4. veselin petrovic

    Great course.

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  5. George Dean

    Great course for anyone wanting to start learning Linux. Ubuntu is a great Linux distribution for beginners.

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  6. Klodiana Hasanememi

    a good start for the beginners…

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  7. Felix Edosomwan

    Just started it.

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  8. Naman Pratyush

    Exceeded my expectation. Highly recommend this course like the other SQL courses from Raphael.

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  9. A A

    Lot of repetition and course can be condensed. Some topics are not required i.e. add user, add group etc. because those are mostly used by the administrator, not by regular users

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  10. Shashi Kumar Singh

    I have an experience of Raf sir teaching and it is as usual. An excellent.

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  11. Nassirou Aboubakar

    Good course, but I was expecting more.

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  12. Daniel Tekie

    I have been inspired by the basic LINUX commands and will definitely continue to study LINUX in depth.

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  13. Karen Zappa

    Class has lots of examples which is great for understanding what’s really going on. However, since it’s hands on, I can try different options to see what happens so I can really understand it. I also appreciate that the instructor didn’t edit out his mistakes. Seeing the errors and how he fixes them is helpful since we’re all going to get them as some point.

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  14. Orsolya Ill s

    Great course, I’ve understood the basics of Ubuntu, just what I needed and expected. However there are a lot of mistyped commands in the videos (which is always corrected) but the videos could be minutes shorter if the teacher would type the command correctly for the first time. Besides this I am completely satisfied, glad that I’ve purchased the course.

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  15. Ahmad Alhaddad

    Good course. You learn a lot

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  16. Sukhdev Singh

    LINUX WAS ALWAYS HARD FOR ME BUT NOW I AM ENJOYING LEARNING IT.

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  17. Stefan Panev

    This is a very good introduction. Thank you!

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