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Enhance your IT skills with this comprehensive training course on a USB for learning Linux. This software training is perfect for those interested in building their own home server. The course is designed for Windows operating systems and comes in DVD format. The language is in English and covers a range of topics related to Linux. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your knowledge and expertise in software and computing.
Building a home server is an excellent way to learn how to use the Linux operating system. It also allows you to reuse any old laptop or desktop computer you have lying around at home for something everyone in your home can use:
- Save files from your laptop, phone, etc to one central location
- Download and watch movies from the internet
Using skills which are directly relevant to the workplace, you will learn how to monitor, secure and backup your own private server. The downloadable guides also provide a wealth of information for you to take away and study at your own pace.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in IT and/or Linux
What you'll learn:
How to design, build and administer a Linux home server
How to find, install and run applications that will be useful at home
Course curriculum
1Introduction
2Server Setup
3Getting Started with Linux
4Installing Apps - Getting to the Fun Stuff
5Server Security
6Monitoring your Servers Performance
7Wrap up
Content Ownership: Amazing eLearning is the owner of this content of this training course.
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- Upload your photos, view them from your phone and back them up to the cloud
Building your own server will take you behind the scenes on how an operating system really works. Using software which is 100% free, you will learn:
- How to install, maintain and secure a working Linux server
- What are the differences between the various Linux versions
- How to use your server as a personal secure web server and file server, and where to get ideas for other uses for it
- Key Linux command line skills and how to put them to practical use
- How to troubleshoot common problems as they happen
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