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Geek Academy Linux video tutorial from getting started to mastering
Chapter1 Linux installation
1-1 Preparation
1-2 VMware basic configuration
1-3 Linux installation and general configuration
1-4 Disk partitioning and directory mounting
Chapter2 Introduction to Linux
2-1 What is Linux
2-2 Linux major version
2-3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Linux
Chapter3 Linux desktop system
3-1 Graphical interface login
3-2 Common desktop systems
3-3 Remote login
Chapter4 Linux file and directory management
4-1 File system architecture
4-2 Important catalog notes
4-3 Directory and file naming rules
4-4 ls command operation
4-5 File and directory operations
Chapter5 Linux users, groups and permissions
5-1 Linux security model
5-2 User overview
5-3 User group overview
5-4 Type of permission
5-5 Linux file and directory permissions interpretation
5-6 Linux permission verification process
5-7 How to set Linux file and directory permissions
Chapter6 Advanced learning about Linux users and groups
6-1 User's primary and secondary groups
6-2 User management
6-3 Check of user information
6-4 Default permission control
6-5 User group management
Chapter7 File compression and packaging
7-1 About file compression and packaging
7-2 Linux file compression instructions
7-3 Linux file packaging instructions
Chapter8 Use of vi editor
8-1 Introduction to vi editor
8-2 Basic use of vi editor
8-3 Advanced use of vi editor
Chapter9 Installation of Linux software
9-1 Introduction to RPM and YUM
9-2 Use of YUM
Chapter10 Learning bash shell
10-1 Overview of the bash shell
10-2 bash shell configuration
10-3 The principles and functions of shell startup scripts
10-4 Data flow redirection and pipe commands
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