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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training UNIX User Curriculum |
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This curriculum describes how to get started with UNIX, introducing the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and the terminal window. It introduces files, directories, printing and operations frequently performed on these. It teaches how to manipulate input and output, as well as how to compress and uncompress files. It also introduces the UNIX shell environment, shell functionality, and text patterns. Additionally, this curriculum teaches end users a little about how UNIX works and handles resources. It shows how UNIX can be best used by advanced users in a UNIX-based enterprise. This course can even act as a starting primer for users interested in becoming administrators. This curriculum consists of 2 Skill Builder courses: Course 13630 UNIX Part 1: User Fundamentals Course 13631 UNIX Part 2: Advanced Topics for Users
Learn To:
- See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope.
Content Emphasis
Conceptual
Audience
End User, Application Developer, Technical Manager, System Analyst, System Administrator, Software Engineer, Database Administrator, Help Desk/Support.
Total Learning Time
12 - 16 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Duration: 12 - 16 Hour(s)
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