Linux ( Ubuntu - Fedora - Centos - OpenSUSE ),How to Use (Beginners Guide)This course for all who are interested in Linux operating systemsThis course is the way to change the idea that Linux system is only a scientific system and not appropriate for daily use applications.The first step to change your default and basic operating system to be Linux You will learn :-First Module : ( Introduction to Linux )- Introduction to Linux Operating system- i386 vs. AMD64 systems- Download Linux distribution- Make a boot-able USB driveSecond Module : ( Linux Ubuntu desktop )- Linux Ubuntu Installation - Update system and quick review on Ubuntu- Download and install web browsers- Download and install Snap-store- Play multi-media on Linux- Audio editor on Linux- Screen Shot in Linux Ubuntu- Open and write PDF files and text files on Linux Ubuntu- Open and edit images on Linux Ubuntu- Office packages on Linux Ubuntu- emails management on Linux Ubuntu- Download from internet on Linux Ubuntu- Linux Ubuntu settings review- Calculator and system monitor- Development environments on Linux Ubuntu- Android mobile phones with Ubuntu- Remote desktop on Linux Ubuntu- Storage management and make a boot-able drive on Linux UbuntuThird Module : ( Linux Fedora desktop )- Linux Fedora Installation - Update system and quick review on Fedora- Download and install web browsers- Download and install Snap-store- Play multi-media on Linux Fedora- Audio editor on Linux Fedora- Screen Shot in Linux Fedora- Open and write PDF files and text files on Linux Fedora- Open and edit images on Linux Fedora- Office packages on Linux Fedora- emails management on Linux Fedora- Download from internet on
What you'll learn
install and configure different Linux distributions including Ubuntu and Fedora
manage files and applications on a Linux desktop
perform multimedia tasks such as audio editing and browsing the web on Linux
Course objectives
demystify Linux as a user-friendly operating system
prepare students to replace their primary operating system with Linux
provide a foundational understanding of desktop applications in Linux