Here is some 50 of the best Linux courses you can take. Please read.
Introduction
If you know nothing about Linux, take some time to get familiarized with these courses.
- An Introduction to Linux: Visit this course to get an introductory look at Linux and find out why you might want to run Linux.
- Unix Tutorial for Beginners: To learn about Unix, take a look at this tutorial course.
- An Introduction to Linux Basics: Get started in Linux using this basic course.
- An Introductory Guide to Linux Basics: This course makes Linux easy for even beginner users.
- Getting Started with Linux: Visit this beginner level course to get an introductory understanding of Linux.
Use
In these courses, you’ll learn all out great ways to get the most out of Linux.
- Free Software for Busy People: In this resource, you’ll learn about switching to Open Office and other free Internet tools.
- Connecting People with Online Resources: Learn how to spread open source projects online with this course.
- Audacity: Check out this course to get loads of information on using Audacity in Linux and beyond.
- User Applications: Visit this course to find out about the number of Linux applications available to users.
- Open Office: In this course, you’ll learn more about this open source office application.
- Ubuntu Desktop Guide: Learn how to use the Ubuntu distribution with this course.
- GnuCash Concept Guide: In this guide, you’ll find loads of help with using GnuCash, an open source personal finance application.
- Linux for Computer Scientists and Engineers: Check out this course to get an understanding of how Linux can be used for engineering and computer applications.
- FreeMind: In this course, you’ll get a good look at the FreeMind mind mapping tool for Linux.
- Getting the Most Out of Linux: Use this course to get an intermediate look at using Linux.
- Gentoo Linux Handbook: Check out this course to learn how to use Gentoo in a number of different ways.
- GIMP Course: Take this course to get a good understanding of how to use this Linux equivalent to Photoshop.
- Linux, Wide Open: This course offers an advanced look at Linux, covering security, web servers, system administration, and more.
- Office Applications: Find out which office applications work best with Linux in this course.
Administration
Are you a network administrator? These courses were designed specifically with you in mind.
- Linux Network Administration: In this course, you’ll cover all the details you need to know about for Linux network administration.
- How to Set Up a Mail Server on a GNU Linux System: Visit this guide to learn how to set up a mail server with a number of different users, domains, and security solutions.
- Linux System Administration Guide: Visit this course to get the lowdown on Linux system administration.
- Administracion basica de un sistema UNIX-Linux: This Spanish-language course offers a look at Unix/Linux administration.
- Administracio advanca del sistema operatiu GNU/Linux: Get a more advanced look at Linux administration with this Spanish course.
- Network and Computer Security: This course will teach you how to make your computers and networks secure, with the option to take on a Linux project.
Business
Just because Linux is free doesn’t mean it doesn’t have an impact on business and commerce. Find out how Linux makes a difference in these courses.
- Culture, Value, and Communication: This course takes a look at how university publishers are moving toward open source, as well as how others are building enterprises on the free intellectual economy.
- The Software Business: In this course, you’ll take a look inside the software business, including free software and Linux.
- Media, Education, and the Marketplace: In this course, you’ll take a look at how open source projects like MIT’s OpenCourseWare have an effect on the marketplace.
- The Marketing of Free Software by the End User: This course considers how users market free software.
- Managing Innovation: Emerging Trends: This course devotes a lecture to a discussion of the open software phenomenon.
Novell
Novell, a company that provides open source software solutions, has a number of training courses for the software they support, and we’ve highlighted them here.
- Upgrading to Certified Linux Professional 10: Check out this course to find out the differences between SUSE Linux Enteprise Server versions 9 and 10.
- Bridging NetWare Skills to Novell Open Enterprise Server for Linux: In t
his course, you’ll find out how you can make use of your NetWare skills in the Novell Open Enterprise Server. - Getting Started with the Novell Linux Desktop: This course offers an introduction to the Novell Linux Desktop.
- Getting Started with Linux: Novell’s Guide to CompTIA’s Linux+: Here you’ll learn how to perform administrative tasks in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.
- Get Ready for Open Source: SUSE Linux Enteprise Desktop (Book 1): This low-level course will provide you with the fundamentals you need to use the SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop.
- Get Ready for Open Source: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (Book 2): Here you’ll get a continued look at what you need to know to work on the SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop.
- Upgrading to Certified Linux Engineer 10: If you need to learn how to upgrade from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 to version 10, be sure to take this course.
- Migrating from RedHat to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: Check out this course if you’re making the switch from RedHat to SUSE Linux.
- Make the Switch: Novell’s Guide to the Novell Linux Desktop: Here you’ll learn how to switch to the Novell Linux Desktop.
- Migrating to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9: Check out this course to make the switch from other Linux distributions to SUSE.
Concepts
Get an understanding of legal, cultural, and ethical issues surrounding Linux using these courses.
- Ethics and the Law on the Electronic Frontier: Visit this course for a look at the legal implications of open source software.
- Software Libre: Check out this course for an understanding of the free software movement.
- Introduction to Open Education: In this course, you’ll learn about concepts like copyright and licensing as it relates to the open education movement.
- Introduction to Copyright Law: This copyright law course includes a look at the GNU General Public License as well as free software.
- Internet Technology in Local and Global Communities: See how MIT students brought open education and software to students in three African nations.
- The Impact of Open Source Software on Education: Find out what leading authors have to say about open source educational software.
- A Fair(y) Use Tale: To learn about the concept of copyright and fair use, take a look at this course video.
- Communicating in Cyberspace: Part of this course’s curriculum includes a look at open source web development, including Linux.
Development
Check out these courses to build on your understanding of Linux development.
- The Pocket Linux Guide: If you’d like to learn more about building a GNU/Linux system from source code, take a look at this course.
- Software Engineering for Web Applications: If you’re going to take your Linux development online, be sure to visit this course.
- How to be a Programmer: This course discusses programming in Linux and beyond.
- Sound Encounter of the Computer Kind: This course will teach you how to program a computer that’s running GNU/Linux to produce sounds.
- Operating System Engineering: In this course, you’ll learn how to develop your own operating system.
- Package Management: Here you’ll learn about packages and application packing for Linux.
This article was quoted from collegeathome.com .
