Linux for Beginners Video Course

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This is the third video in a three part series.If you want to learn how to use Linux, but don’t know where to start read on.Knowing where to start when learning a new skill can be a challenge, especially when the topic seems so vast. There can be so much information available that you can’t even decide where to start. Or worse, you start down the path of learning and quickly discover too many concepts, commands, and nuances that aren’t explained. This kind of experience is frustrating and leaves you with more questions than answers.Linux for Beginners doesn’t make any assumptions about your background or knowledge of Linux. You need no prior knowledge to benefit from this video course. You will be guided step by step using a logical and systematic approach. As new concepts, commands, or jargon are encountered they are explained in plain language, making it easy for anyone to understand.In Linux for Beginners Video Course Part Three you will learn: What pipes are, why they are useful, and how to use them. How to compress files to save space and make transferring data easy. What SFTP, SCP, FTP are and how to use them from the command line and the desktop. How to customize your shell prompt. How to be efficient at the command line by using aliases, tab completion, and your shell history. How to control processes, send them to the background, kill them, and more. How to schedule and automate jobs using cron. How to switch users and run processes as others. How to find and install software on the most popular Linux distributions.Be sure to watch Linux for Beginners Video Course Part One where you’ll learn: The history and background of the Linux operating system. How to get access to a Linux server if you don’t already. What a Linux distribution is and which one to choose. How to install Linux. What software is needed to connect to Linux from Mac and Windows com