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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. This course offers a practical introduction to Linux, providing a solid foundation for beginners. By the end, you'll be comfortable using the command line to manage a Linux system and perform key administrative tasks, such as managing files, users, and processes. You'll gain valuable skills in file system navigation, file maintenance, and user account management, along with knowledge of system utilities and shell scripting. The course is divided into two main sections: Basic and Advanced Linux Administration. The first section covers Linux installation, virtual machines, essential file system navigation commands, and working with files and directories. You’ll also learn how to handle file permissions and ownership, and use various commands to add text to files and access help. In the second section, the course deepens your Linux skills. You’ll learn advanced commands for file maintenance and display, system information retrieval, user management, and process scheduling. Additionally, you’ll explore system monitoring tools, basic shell scripting, and network-related commands. The course culminates with system maintenance tasks such as updates and managing repositories. This course is ideal for anyone who is new to Linux, including those working in IT support or aspiring to manage Linux systems. There are no prerequisites, and the course is designed to be beginner-friendly, with a hands-on approach to learning.