Computing & OS Foundations

Linux Intermediate Course

The Linux Intermediate Course builds on foundational skills and prepares students to confidently work with Linux in…

The Linux Intermediate Course builds on foundational skills and prepares students to confidently work with Linux in real-world computing environments. Learners will delve into shell scripting, system management, cron jobs, network utilities, and permission handling—skills essential for careers in DevOps, cybersecurity, and server administration. This course empowers students to move beyond basic commands and become functional Linux users.

This hands-on course teaches students how to automate tasks using shell scripts, manage user roles and permissions, configure startup processes, and use system tools like top, cron, grep, and netstat. Ideal for learners with basic Linux knowledge who want to become more proficient and independent on the command line.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Intermediate Bash scripting: loops, conditionals, variables
  • System monitoring tools (htop, df, du, free, top)
  • Managing users, groups, and permissions
  • Using cron and at for task scheduling
  • Working with system logs
  • Installing and configuring packages and services
  • File compression (tar, gzip, zip)
  • Basic network troubleshooting (ping, netstat, traceroute)
  • Introduction to Linux file permissions (ACLs)

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