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This 'boot-camp' is intended to provide the participant a basic overview of essential Unix/Linux commands that will allow them to navigate a file system and move, copy, edit files. It will also introduce a brief overview of some 'Network' commands in UNIX.<br>
 
This 'boot-camp' is intended to provide the participant a basic overview of essential Unix/Linux commands that will allow them to navigate a file system and move, copy, edit files. It will also introduce a brief overview of some 'Network' commands in UNIX.<br>
 
This workshop is suitable for BSc Students, fresh graduate and for those who have strong interests to learn Linux.
 
This workshop is suitable for BSc Students, fresh graduate and for those who have strong interests to learn Linux.
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Revision as of 12:38, 4 February 2018

This 'boot-camp' is intended to provide the participant a basic overview of essential Unix/Linux commands that will allow them to navigate a file system and move, copy, edit files. It will also introduce a brief overview of some 'Network' commands in UNIX.
This workshop is suitable for BSc Students, fresh graduate and for those who have strong interests to learn Linux.

Workshop Level

Basic Level

Requirements

  • Participants must have a good knowledge about networking and IP addressing; also know the basic commands of Linux and how to work in UNIX systems.
  • Participants should bring a laptop computer to participate in the lab, with 4GB RAM as minimum.

Date & Time

  • Date: Saturday, x.x.x
  • Time: 9:30AM - 5:30PM

Outlines

  • UNIX Operating System Overview
  • How to install (Ubuntu, Red hat, Centos...)
  • Linux Commands
  • Directory Structures
  • Disk Partitioning Schemes
  • Privileges
  • Vi and vim Editor Usage
  • Network Layers
  • Network Configuration

Registration

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