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Introduction to Linux

Linux has dominated the operating system space for a long time now, and it has
evolved from an open-source operating system to ruling the world. Developers rely
on Linux to ensure they are on the right track. In this session, we will cover a
complete Linux course from theory to practical applications.


Our agenda for this session includes:

*Fundamentals of Linux

*Different shells in Linux

*Installing Linux using a virtual box

*Linux commands on Ubuntu

*Linux commands for DevOps

*Explanation of Linux file system

*Package management in Linux

*Linux administration and configuring a DNS server

*Shell scripting

*Comparison of Linux to Windows and Unix

*Essential Linux interview questions


If you want to learn more about Linux after this session and wish to obtain
Edureka's Linux certification course, please see the link in the description below.


The Birth of Unix and the Growth of Linux
In 1969, Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson developed the C programming language and
the Unix operating system while working at AT&T Bell Labs. In the 1970s, many
scientists and engineers collaborated to create their own versions of Unix,
contributing to its development. Unix became open-source, allowing anyone to access
the source code and improve it. This led to the commercial sale of Unix, which did
not sit well with many developers who did not receive any benefits for their
contributions. In the 1980s, companies began developing their own versions of Unix,
resulting in confusion due to the different dialects. Richard Stallman came up with
the GNU project, which allowed people to access and develop an operating system for
free. Linux is just a kernel and not an operating system on its own, and it powers
the GNU operating system. The combination of the two results in multiple
distributions of Linux.


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