Linux Essentials

Overview

The Linux Essentials certification from the Linux Professional Institute is designed to showcase your foundation skills in working with the Linux operating system. Upon completing the course you will be familiarized with open source software, the Linux operating system and executing commands from the Linux command line. You will also gain foundation skills in Linux networking, security and administration. This course serves as a stepping stone to the LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification.
Linux Essentials Overview
The Linux Essentials certification from the Linux Professional Institute is designed to showcase your foundational skills in working with the Linux operating system. Upon completing the course you will be familiarized with open source software, the Linux operating system and executing commands from the Linux command line. You will also gain foundational skills in Linux networking, security and administration. This course serves as a stepping stone to the LPIC-1 Linux Administrator certification.
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You're watching ITProTV. [MUSIC] Hello, and welcome to ITProTV. This is your Linux Essentials series. And this is a nice little overview for you to tell you about what this series is gonna be about. And let's start with who we are and why we're here. All right, well, I am Don Pezet, and I'm the subject-matter expert for this series. I've been working with Linux for over 20 years, quite a while. I have worked on it in commercial and hobbyist fashion. I have worked in the finance and insurance industries. And I hold a number of Linux certifications including CompTIA Linux+, as well as the, Linux Essentials, LPIC-1, LPIC-2, and certifications like those. So I've worked with it quite a bit. And, I'm gonna take that knowledge and turn that into, well our Linux Essentials, what it takes to get started. All right, well, I'm Aubri Spurgin, I will be the host in this series, and I'm learning along with you. So that's my goal really is to play the learner and ask those questions that you'll probably be asking throughout the series. Now we've got a lot to cover on this one, but the main thing that I wanna tackle right off the bat is what's in it for you, the viewer. When you watch this course, the goal is to take you from potentially knowing nothing about Linux, to having a basic level of proficiency with it. And that means that if you were to sit down in front of a computer running Linux, you wouldn't be lost and helpless, you'd be able to perform your basic day-to-day tasks and operating that. When people wanna learn Linux, one of the challenges is you need to run it, to learn it. But you still have your day-to-day obligations you need to perform. And if you don't know how to do something like copy a file, that's a real problem, right? Right. So, what our goal is, is to help instill that on you. Whatever your basic operations are, to be able to use, install, and function on a Linux system, we'll achieve that here in this series. Speaking of goals, what are gonna be our goals throughout the course, and what are we going to be looking at, yeah? So, LPI, if you go to their website, they've published the exam objectives for this. I've got LPI's website pulled up right here. It's lpi.org. And if you pull up their exam objectives, they have them posted for the Linux Essentials Exam, which is Exam 010. The current version is 1.6. And you'll see where they list out the objectives. Now, there are a lot of objectives, and it can be a bit overwhelming. So, let me kind of summarize it a little bit, based on how we're gonna do it here in this series. We're gonna start off just learning a little bit about the history of Linux. What is it, right? Then we'll take a look at how to install Linux, because you kind of need to install it to use it. So we'll get a chance to see that, and not just one distro, we're gonna take a look at a couple of different distros that are really popular out there. Next, we'll move on to basic command line functionality. Graphical user interfaces are really nice. And when you move from Mac to Linux, or Windows to Linux, you'll find that the GUIs actually match up pretty well. So you can kind of stumble through that. But you can't stumble through the command line. So, we're gonna learn about a lot of common commands that are implemented and how you can use those to perform tasks. Then we'll take a look at networking, and how we can get our system communicating on the Internet, and with other computers on the network. And lastly, we'll talk about general Linux operations and troubleshooting. All of these are considered the basic skills, the essential skills that you need to operate Linux. All right, so this is a certification-based exam. What are gonna be our cert goals? All right, so obviously you wanna learn the topics that are laid out in the exam objectives. And we have those throughout our course. You'll have a chance to see and kind of learn each of those different topics. We do follow a slightly different order. We've reorganized it to make it a little easier to learn, makes a little more logical sense. But at the end of the day, we will cover every one of those objectives. Once you've learned the material and you're comfortable with it, you're ready to take the exam. And if we jump back over to LPI's web page, they publish the exam details right here. The exam is a multiple choice exam that you can take through Pearson VUE. And, basically it is just like most computer administrated exams. Now, you will want to check if you're outside of the United States to see how it's offered in your country, and they have pricing posted right on their website. One nice thing about this, is that the exam is a lifetime certification. Once you pass it, you have it for your whole life. You don't have to renew, although you are encouraged to move up to the LPIC-1 or higher certifications, because those show that you're ready to be a Linux Administrator, not just a user, not just somebody who can do basic operations, but do more advanced things. So you can find more information on the exam as well as where you can take it, and what that price will be, right on the lpi.org website. So, what about this course is going to be great for me, the learner? What's so exciting about it? All right, so, the first time I installed Linux was in 1992. Wow. [LAUGH] And, it was very, very early on when Linux was just really coming about. Mm-hm. And I remember how exciting it was for me to learn a new operating system, new ways to do things, and just see this kind of alternative to the systems I had been using before, it was a ton of fun to learn something new. And so I'm excited to impart that upon you all. I know Aubri, you use Mac's mostly. I do, yeah. But, you're proficient in Windows as well. Yeah. So, I think you'll have a chance to learn a lot of really neat things. And also, Linux can be a little intimidating. People think of it as Unix or these big mainframes and stuff. But once you see how you can perform operations in it, it's just a normal operating system. And so, I really enjoy that. Reaching out to people, and getting them just more comfortable with a great operating system. Well, there you have it, Linux Essentials. If this seems like a course for you, stay tuned, and we'll see you there. [MUSIC] Thank you for watching ITProTV.

Learning Style

On Demand

Length of course

8h 38m
37 Episodes

Here are the topics we'll cover

  • History of Linux
  • Exploring Linux Distributions
  • Installing Linux
  • Common Desktop Applications
  • Using the Linux CLI
  • Networking with Linux
  • Linux System Security
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