02-05-2024, 12:33 PM
Operating Systems by Aigerim Kalikova
Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.11 GB | Duration: 5h 34m
computer, IT field
What you'll learn
- Describe components of an operating system
- Describe how data is represented and how computers execute instructions to use and modify data in order to solve problems.
- A good working knowledge of Linux
- How to navigate through major Linux distributions
- System configurations and graphical interface of Linux
- Basic command line operations
- Common applications of Linux
Requirements
No programming experience is needed, you will learn it in the course
Description
"Operating Systems" is a course, where the main studies are fundamental design and implementation ideas in the engineering of operating systems. The course covers basic topics that include Linux structure, using the shell, navigating the Linux operating system, working with files and directories, Linux administration, service management, permissions management.Individual laboratory assignments involve implementation of tasks in Ubuntu OS. Lectures are based on a study of Linux operating system practices.Operating systems course is intended as a general introduction to the techniques used to implement operating systems and related kinds of systems software. The topics covered will be functions and structure of operating systems, process management; main-memory management; file-system structure and implementation; network configuration and security.Your Practice Skill after Course:- Introduction to Linux/UNIX Philosophy - Positional Number Systems & Binary Operations Understanding - Getting Access to a Remote Linux/UNIX/Mac/Windows Systems - Installing VirtualBox on Windows and Mac - Installing Linux/Windows Using an Image for VirtualBox - Learn Linux/UNIX Directory Structure - Basic Shell and Linux/UNIX Commands- Linux Package Management - Working with Directories, Listing Files and Understanding 'ls -l' Output- OS File and Directory Permissions Understanding - Finding Files and Directories, Wildcards, Files Globbing - View/Edit Files Using vi, nano Editors- Understanding Basic & Extended Regular Expressions - Working with Linux/UNIX Filters utilities - User and Group Management Conception - File and Directory Extended Attributes Understanding (xattr) - Managing Linux/UNIX Processes and Jobs- Shell Scripting to Automate Tasks
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Lecture 2
Lecture 2 Linux kernal
Lecture 3 Distributions
Section 3: Lecture 3
Lecture 4 The Shell, Prompt Description, Command types, Quoting
Lecture 5 Manual pages
Section 4: Lecture 4
Lecture 6 Directory structures
Lecture 7 Package Managers: Two Levels. Copying Files and Directories
Section 5: Lecture 5
Lecture 8 Compressions, archiving
Lecture 9 Text files. Input/output direction
Section 6: Lecture 6
Lecture 10 Simple Script
Lecture 11 Identifying Hardware and Viewing CPU Information
Section 7: Lecture 7
Lecture 12 Linux kernel processes, Filesystems hierarchy
Lecture 13 Host tables, Configuration commands
Section 8: Lecture 8
Lecture 14 System and User Security, Viewing User Accounts, Creating Groups
Lecture 15 Creating User and Groups
Section 9: Lecture 9
Lecture 16 Ownership, Permissions
Lecture 17 Special Directories and Files
Foundation for IT speciality
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