Introduction to Linux

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Level: Beginner
Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy
Date Created: August 16, 2010
Length of Class: 47 Minutes
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Linux
Prerequisites

None
Purpose of Class

This class teaches students the basic concepts that they should understand before they start trying to work with Linux.
Topics Covered

What is Linux
Distributions
Open Source Licensing
Shells
Significance of ROOT
Importance of Capitalization
Server vs. Desktop versions
What Linux is best at
Class Notes

Introduction
Linux was created by Linus Torvalds between 1991 and 1994
Linux is not a version of Unix
Distributions
Once Linux was released to the public numerous institutions created their own versions of the operating system. These different versions are called Distributions, or Distros. Different Distros have different functionality.
Open Source software is not necessarily free software
Make sure you understand the licensing requirements for your Open Source software before you release it into a Production Environment.
Defining The Shell
The Shell is the interface you use to interact with the Operating System. Windows uses a GUI (Graphical User Interface) Shell, Linux primarily uses a LUI (Line User Interface)
ROOT
ROOT is the highest level of anything in the Linux world. ROOT user is the highest level user. The ROOT directory s the highest level directory.
Capitalization matters in Linux (HOME is different then home)
Server vs. Desktop Versions
Server versions of Linux install the bare minimum number of components for the system to function. After installation you will be faced with a blinking cursor.
Desktop versions of Linux come prepackaged with a GUI environment and numerous tools and applications. After installation you will be presented with an environment that looks a lot like Windows or the Mac OS.
What Linux is really god for?
Linux is great for server functionality
Linux is still poor for every day desktop functionality for most users.

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  • Another well simplified video. Keep up the Good work. what Linux video follows this? - "basic linux tasks" ??

  • @staj The next one in the track is "Installing Linux' The playlist for Linux is in order.... also you can go to EverymanIT [dot] com and I have the class notes and such there

  • can you make a video of how you learn all these things? i mean how you study things...its just amazing to see a guy like you know many things. maybe you can share to us your learning ways... :D thanks!

  • @weward Honestly I just spend 30-60 minutes a day doing individual research, and when a client asks about a product I fully look into it whether or not they actually buy it.

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  • OMG....Opensource software is not always free :O

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  • @Goat777Face I found that licensing stuff madly interesting

  • I have downloaded more Eli the Computerguy videos then i have adult content on my computer

    Does this make me an IT professional?

  • Thank You Very Much !!!!

  • linux is properly: Gnu/Linux look up Gnu, Gnu meaning Gnu not unix.

  • Ok, 20 minitues talking about licensing issues.

    Skip to 21:00 to get past the boring part ;)

  • I'm just wondering, but what do IT consultants do or IT professionals?

  • "the linux operating system was created between 1991 and 1994 by this guy named Linus Torvalds" Oh boy, get ready for Richard Stallman's angry letters.

  • Thanks for the clarification. Your video is very clean and concise. While universities serve their place, these videos are great launching grounds for those who like independent learning.

  • its pretty cool....thnx a lot

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