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LINUX Fundamentals
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending Linux users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the Linux operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying Linux; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understands the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation. |
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LINUX User Introduction
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending Linux users. The course aims are to give readers sufficient skills to allow them to run applications in a Linux environment and the associated procedures this requires, such as organising, copying, moving and deleting files. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to: understand the concepts underlying Linux and the benefits offered; be able to log on and off the system and run their chosen applications; be able to manage their files; and be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities. |
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UNIX Fundamentals
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the UNIX operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying UNIX; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understand the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation. |
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UNIX User Introduction
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users. The course aims are to give readers sufficient skills to allow them to run applications in a UNIX environment and the associated procedures this requires, such as organising, copying, moving and deleting files. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to: understand the concepts underlying UNIX and the benefits offered; be able to log on and off the system and run their chosen applications; be able to manage their files; and be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities. |
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UNIX Advanced User
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to power Unix users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the Unix operating system sufficient to meet the needs of advanced user. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities. |
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UNIX Networking Administration Introduction
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Following the UNIX International Courseware Accreditation standards, this course covers the competencies and the skills key to a UNIX Network Administrator. This course gives a practical introduction to UNIX networking administration. Using UNIX's own utilities - UUCP, CU, plus the working of streams, NFS and RFS are addressed. The role of TCP/IP Protocols in a multi-vendor networking environment is examined, with practical examples being developed. After a network has been set up, it needs to be managed properly and this aspect is also discussed. |
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UNIX System Administration SVR4
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to Unix System V R4 Systems Administrators. The course introduces the readers to good practices in the administration of a UNIX system. On completion of the course readers will be able to: identify and mange the major subsystems that comprise UNIX; perform confidently the role of Systems Administrator; be aware of the problems encountered running a UNIX system and how to tackle them. |
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UNIX System Administration SVR3
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to Unix System administrators. The course introduces the readers to good practices in the administration of a UNIX system. On completion of the course readers will be able to ; identify and manage the major subsystems that comprise UNIX; perform confidently the role of Systems Administrator; be aware of the problems encountered running a UNIX system and how to tackle them. |
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UNIX Bourne and Korn Shell Programming
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This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users and developers. The course aim is to give participants a good understanding of the UNIX operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying UNIX; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understands the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation. |
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