COURSE DESCRIPTION
Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution, which includes the kernel and supporting system software and libraries.
Linux is a popular operating system for servers, supercomputers, and embedded systems, as well as for personal computers. It is known for its stability, security, and flexibility. Learn about our other course at codingshikho.com
CERTIFICATION
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We will Cover the following Topics in my sessions : –
- Learn in-demand skills from university and industry experts
- Master a subject or tool with hands-on projects
- Develop a deep understanding of key concepts
- Earn a career certificate from Coding Shikho
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Requirements
- Processor (CPU):
Linux exhibits compatibility with a broad spectrum of processors, encompassing both lower-powered single-core CPUs and more robust multi-core processors. Virtually any modern CPU should be sufficient for basic Linux operations.
- Memory (RAM):
RAM requirements hinge on your Linux distribution and intended use. For simple command-line or basic desktop usage, 1GB of RAM will generally suffice. If you opt for a feature-rich desktop environment or intend to multitask heavily, consider having 4GB or more.
- Graphics Card:
Most Linux distributions are compatible with a wide array of graphics cards. Basic graphics support is usually included by default, but if you intend to engage in 3D graphics or gaming, you might need to install proprietary graphics drivers.
- Linux Distribution:
Select a Linux distribution that aligns with your needs. Popular choices encompass Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Fedora, among others. You can obtain the installation ISO file for your chosen distribution from its official website.
- Installation Media:
You'll need a bootable medium, such as a USB drive or DVD/CD, containing the installation image of your selected Linux distribution. Tools like Rufus (for Windows) or the dd command (for Linux) can assist in creating a bootable USB drive.
Features
- Instructor- Well-qualified and we choose them from industry .
- Placement- 100%
- Residential room- well- Air-conditioned room , good food Availability, cloth cleaning services
- Material - PDF , 90h classes, Friendly-environment and Videos
- Project- Real world projects to learn and develops skills
Target audiences
- Gender- Male
- Age- 15y to 60y
- Qualification- BCA, MCA ,B.Tech and B.Sc
- Hobbies- Interested in learning , problem solving , practicing and reading
- Experience - 0y-1y