From the course: Complete Guide to Navigating Linux: Working with Users, Files, and Networks
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Learning objectives - Linux Tutorial
From the course: Complete Guide to Navigating Linux: Working with Users, Files, and Networks
Learning objectives
- Hello, welcome to Users, Permissions, and Processes. In this lesson, you'll first learn how to use sudo to work as an administrator. Next, we'll explore how user accounts play a role on Linux and how to create a new user, which is followed by a lesson about file permissions and ownership. After that, you'll learn how to manage processes. We'll explore how to start them automatically as well as how to run tasks in the background and manage them while they do. The lesson ends with the lab that allows you to practice these topics.
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Learning objectives37s
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Working as administrator6m 36s
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Linux users and groups4m 31s
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File permissions and ownership7m 4s
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Managing processes9m 5s
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Starting processes automatically3m 32s
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Background and foreground jobs1m 40s
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Command overview1m 48s
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Lesson 2 lab: Managing users and processes42s
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Lesson 2 lab solution: Managing users and processes2m 55s
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