A Beginners Guide to Linux
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A Beginners Guide to Linux
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What you'll learn
Understand Linuxβs core principles and how different distributions serve various needs.
Apply practical skills to install and configure Linux distributions like CentOS and Ubuntu.
Analyze and navigate the Linux directory structure using terminal commands.
Create and manage automation scripts with cron jobs for task scheduling.
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There are 5 modules in this course
Updated in May 2025.
This course now features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. Embark on your Linux journey with this hands-on beginnerβs course, designed to take you from a complete novice to a confident user of the Linux operating system. The course begins with an introduction to the importance of learning Linux and the various distributions available. Youβll learn how to set up a virtual environment using VirtualBox on Windows and proceed to install both CentOS and Ubuntu from scratch, giving you practical experience right from the start. As you progress, you'll dive into the Linux structure, exploring the directory layout and getting comfortable with the terminal. Youβll learn how to handle files, navigate through the system, and understand the significance of different directories. The course also covers essential text editors like Vim and Nano, along with graphical editors, and introduces you to powerful command-line tools like wildcards, pipes, and aliases, which will streamline your workflow. Finally, the course delves into process and job control, teaching you how to manage shell and environment variables, automate tasks with cron jobs, and gain greater control over your Linux environment. By the end of the course, you'll have a solid foundation in Linux, equipped with the skills necessary to manage and troubleshoot a Linux system effectively. This course is ideal for beginners with no prior experience in Linux. Basic familiarity with computers is recommended, but no programming skills are necessary. It's perfect for students, IT professionals, and anyone looking to expand their knowledge in open-source operating systems.
In this module, we will set the stage for your Linux journey by introducing you to the course's goals and structure. You'll understand why Linux is a crucial skill to master and what you can expect to learn throughout this course.
What's included
1 video1 reading
1 videoβ’Total 1 minute
- Introductionβ’1 minute
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Full Course Resourcesβ’10 minutes
In this module, we will delve into the world of Linux, exploring why it's a valuable skill. You'll learn about different Linux distributions and how to install CentOS and Ubuntu from scratch using VirtualBox, preparing you for hands-on Linux practice.
What's included
5 videos
5 videosβ’Total 51 minutes
- Why you should know Linuxβ’4 minutes
- Linux Distributionsβ’7 minutes
- Using VirtualBox on Windowsβ’4 minutes
- Installing Centos from scratchβ’18 minutes
- Installing Ubuntu from scratchβ’18 minutes
In this module, we will explore the foundational structure of Linux, focusing on the directory system and the terminal. You will gain practical experience in navigating directories and managing files, essential skills for any Linux user.
What's included
3 videos1 assignment
3 videosβ’Total 31 minutes
- Directory Structureβ’8 minutes
- Introduction to the Terminalβ’10 minutes
- Handling Files in the Terminalβ’13 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Linux Structure - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will cover the various text editors in Linux, from command-line options like Vim and Nano to graphical editors. You'll also learn powerful editing techniques using wildcards, pipes, and aliases, which will greatly enhance your productivity.
What's included
6 videos
6 videosβ’Total 35 minutes
- Vimβ’11 minutes
- Nanoβ’3 minutes
- Graphical Editorsβ’3 minutes
- Wildcardsβ’6 minutes
- Pipesβ’7 minutes
- Aliasesβ’5 minutes
In this module, we will dive into process and job control in Linux. You'll learn to work with shell and environment variables, manage running processes, and set up cron jobs for automating tasks, all critical for maintaining an efficient Linux environment.
What's included
3 videos3 assignments
3 videosβ’Total 19 minutes
- Shell and Environment Variables Part 1β’2 minutes
- Shell and Environment Variables Part 2β’9 minutes
- Cronjobsβ’7 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Process and Job control - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
- Full Course Assessmentβ’60 minutes
- Full Course Practice Assessmentβ’15 minutes
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