This course covers how to use Linux. The part that beginners find particularly difficult is how to control the computer using commands. This course covers the most common rules that beginners need to use commands.
This Linux course covers how to use Linux. A particularly difficult area for beginners is controlling the computer using commands. This course covers the most common rules for using commands, but only to a minimum. Linux and the Internet are inextricably linked. However, both require considerable effort to become familiar with. This course is structured to help you understand the most common rules of the Internet by covering both the principles of how the Internet works and Linux.
Linux
With the explosive growth of the Internet and the web, the demand for affordable operating systems has skyrocketed. With the advent of cloud computing, computers are now consumables, ready to be used when needed and discarded whenever they're no longer needed. Naturally, this has led to a surge in demand for operating systems. The era of the Internet of Things is dawning. Microcomputers are embedded in things previously considered objects, such as lightbulbs and flower pots, and the demand for operating systems capable of controlling these computers is exploding. In this context, demand for Linux, an open-source, free operating system that is rapidly evolving through the community, is skyrocketing. As an operating system firmly established as a public good, Linux can be considered a future-oriented operating system in this respect.
Helpful people
Anyone who wants to learn Linux
People who are afraid of CLI (command line interface)