Linux Operation System Online Courses & Certifications
Linux is a free and open-source operating system kernel originally created by Linus Torvalds in 1991. It has since become the basis for a wide variety of operating systems, often referred to as “Linux distributions” or simply “Linux distros.” Linux is known for its stability, security, and flexibility, making it a popular choice for a wide range of computing devices, from servers and supercomputers to desktop computers and embedded systems.
Linux has a vast and active community of developers, contributors, and users who continually work to improve and enhance the system. It powers a significant portion of the internet, runs on a wide range of hardware platforms, and is the foundation for many other open-source projects and software applications.
Continue your Linux learning journey with Introduction to Linux: Bash Scripting. Dive into the Linux shell, aka Bash and learn how to use text commands to navigate through a file system and view and change files. Use Bash commands and write Bash scripts that allow you to automate tasks and power up what you can do in Linux.
Continue your Linux learning journey with Introduction to Linux: Users and Permissions. Learn about different types of users and groups and how file permissions work in a Linux environment.
We’ll teach you how to set up Linux Ubuntu on your computer, and guide you through exploring the pre-installed apps, how to install apps, the Linux file system, and the role of server applications.