In 2014, the number of Linux users exceeded 75 million, and it is
estimated that by 2030, over 2 billion people worldwide will have
access to this software.
Why Use Linux?
There are two main reasons why many companies need to invest in Linux training programs:
1) Because Linux is the best platform for developing applications
2) Because Linux is the safest platform for data security
Linux Training Courses in Sunderland, United Kingdom
The following courses provide the tools needed to master Linux from
scratch. Each course comes complete with a DVD containing a 30 minute
introduction to Ubuntu Linux, a 40 page instructor's manual, and full
access to the online course materials.
• Intro to Linux - This introductory course provides an overview of the
Linux software ecosystem and introduces students to their computing
environment. Students learn how to install Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu
Linux.
• Essential Linux Commands - In this course, students learn basic
commands they may encounter while using Linux. Students learn how to
copy files, open file managers, navigate directories, search files,
create and edit text documents, print documents, and much more!
• Advanced Linux Commands - This advanced Linux course covers advanced
command line techniques including scripting, configuration management,
installation, package management, backup, remote management and
administration. Students learn how to manage and upgrade repositories,
compile custom packages, maintain local and central configurations,
handle file permissions and ownership, configure network devices, and
monitor processes and services.
• Networking with Linux - This networking course teaches students how
to set up networks, connect to remote servers and share information
securely over a network. Students learn how to setup IP addressing,
subnetting, route traffic, and troubleshoot network problems.
• File System Administration - This course covers file systems in depth
and shows students how to organize a directory structure, manipulate
files, and work with symbolic links. Students learn about NTFS, FAT32,
ext2, ext3, ext4, Btrfs, XFS and ZFS file systems and how they differ
and interact. Students learn how to back up files, recover deleted
files, mount volumes, resize partitions and format hard drives.