Deal: Learn Linux and Command Line for Beginners ($12) Only

Linux is a Unix-like, free and open-source, stable and secure operating system. It is best known and recommended for use on enterprise level servers, however, with a growing popularity on desktop machines.

The popular Linux for Beginners course will enable you build absolute confidence in using the operating system powering 94% of the world’s supercomputers, a billion Android devices, a great percentage of web server around the world.

For a limited time, you can now pick up this top-rated course for as low as $12 on Tecmint Deals.

Through 6 hours and 67-plus lectures of quality content, The Linux For Beginners course will enable you to quickly start using Linux in a wide range of areas. You’ll learn basic concepts such as installation and operation of a Linux system from the ground.

You’ll also master how to use multiple Linux distributions, learn to how to operate them from a terminal interface, navigate the file system, add users and groups to a system, manage files and permissions plus so much more.

Thereafter, you will move to understanding the shell and its programming properties for Bash scripting purposes, learn how to install and manage packages, setup a fully functional web server, and beyond.

Note that you do not need any prior experience to join this course. Additionally, all levels of technical ability are welcome, and importantly, you get lifetime access to course materials and this lets you move through the course at your own pace and schedule, advancing to next stages of learning only when your in full command of the course content.

If you are ready to add one of the most sought-after skills to your resume, thereby improving your job prospects, then master the basics of the #1 operating system for web servers around the world.

Therefore, pick The Linux for Beginners now for a limited time at 93% discount on Tecmint Deals.

Ravi Saive
I am an experienced GNU/Linux expert and a full-stack software developer with over a decade in the field of Linux and Open Source technologies

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