In this course, we look at how to manage a system with the Linux operating system installed. The course material is a good for anyone preparing for the Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) exam or just interested in learning more about Linux.

Managing Linux Systems

Managing Linux Systems
This course is part of Learning Linux for LFCA Certification Specialization

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Skills you'll gain
- System Configuration
- System Monitoring
- User Accounts
- Network Administration
- Linux Administration
- File Systems
- Software Installation
- Linux Commands
- Network Monitoring
- Data Storage Technologies
- Operating System Administration
- Package and Software Management
- Data Storage
- File Management
- Network Troubleshooting
- Systems Administration
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Reviewed on Nov 7, 2022
This course is very useful in term of managing Linux, and I give five stars for the reason is very helped in my career.
Reviewed on Dec 12, 2024
Very well paced introduction to Linux. A good use of time. If you don't have the money to pay for the course then just install Ubuntu! Thanks for the great course.
Reviewed on Dec 12, 2022
It is a very nice course to get you through the basics and be able to manage Linux systems with more confidence.
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