CompTIA Linux+ validates the competencies required of an early career systems administrator supporting Linux systems. Covers the latest foundational skills demanded by hiring managers. Learn all major distributions of Linux, setting the foundation for vendor/distro-specific Knowledge.
CompTIA Linux+ validates the competencies required of an early career systems administrator supporting Linux systems. Covers the latest foundational skills demanded by hiring managers. Learn all major distributions of Linux, setting the foundation for vendor/distro-specific Knowledge.
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Windows Operating System Fundamentals course is offered by Lasixy Technologies. Participants will gain knowledge of Fundamental Windows operating system concepts in a Windows 10 environment.
Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration: the underlying source code may be used, modified, and distributed—commercially or non-commercially—by anyone under licenses such as the GNU General Public License.
This course focuses tasks commonly performed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals alike, including: using features and functions of common operating systems and establishing network connectivity, identifying common software applications and their purpose and using security and web
Overview of operating system characteristics, design objectives, and structures. Topics include concurrent processes, coordination of asynchronous events, file systems, resource sharing, memory management, security, scheduling and deadlock problems.
This course introduces principles of operating systems and how they are designed. Various important parts of operating systems such as memory addressing, file structures, processes, and threads are covered.
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