| Computer Course Advice |
Linux and UNIX |
| Schedule | Linux was
developed as a flavor of UNIX, for use on personal computers. Its syntax,
kernal compilation, and environment are very similar to other flavors of
UNIX.
We offer classes in both Linux and UNIX. If you want to learn UNIX or Linux in-depth, you should start by taking our introductory and intermediate UNIX courses. If you want to learn specifically how to install and configure Linux, you should follow up with the Linux series. If you're interested in UNIX scripting, you can take Advanced UNIX: Script Files, followed by Advanced UNIX Scripting: SED and AWK. If you want to learn
how to handle system administration on a UNIX system, you should take Managing a UNIX System.
In addition to the courses shown on this diagram, we offer a specialized security course for students with UNIX or Linux configuration experience: Intermediate Security Concepts: UNIX and Linux. We also offer a class for students who want to learn how to use Linux on the desktop, titled Introduction to Linux Using a Graphical Interface.
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