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Linux amazingly powers 94% of the world’s supercomputers, several web servers around the world, the majority of servers on the Internet and also financial trades worldwide. It as well works on a wide variety of hardware including a billion Android devices.

If you are interested in gaining absolute mastery of Linux administration skills, the Learn Linux in 5 Days and Level Up Your Career course will enable you learn the #1 operating system for web servers around the world. For a limited time, this exceptional Linux deal is now available for just $19 only on Tecmint Deals.

Designed for those no prior Linux knowledge and skills, this course will walk you through the fundamentals of Linux before you can move into advanced concepts and techniques frequently utilized by experienced system administrators and end users to execute their day-to-day work in a Linux environment.

Within a few hours, you’ll move from beginner level concepts such as familiarizing yourself with the Linux command line, mastering file management into more advanced techniques such as navigating the file system layout of Linux systems, customizing shell prompts, learning how to create system users and groups, manage users, groups and file permissions, and accessing a Linux server. Furthermore, you’ll also dive into the ins and outs of setting up a web server.

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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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