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Fundamentals of UNIX at Mid-South Community College in West Memphis, AR

ISTC 2613 Fundamentals of UNIX

Fundamentals of UNIX® sponsored by Sun Microsystems teaches you how to use the UNIX® operating system and introduces you to the CDE, GNOME, and KDE graphical user interfaces (GUI). An overview of the Sun Solaris and Linux versions of the UNIX operating system is provided. The class is for new users of the UNIX operating environment. You will learn fundamental command-line features of UNIX including file system navigation, changing file permissions, the vi and emacs text editors, Korn and Bash shell features, and basic network use. GUI features include Application Managers, File Managers, Text Editors, printing, and mail.

The Fundamentals of UNIX course is intended for new users of UNIX. Students will learn fundamental command-line features of the UNIX environment including file system navigation, file permissions, the vi text editor, command shells and basic network use.

sun logo The Sun Academic Initiative (SAI) is a program designed to create a collaborative relationship between Sun and academic institutions. Courses delivered through this program will introduce students to Sun Microsystems technologies, prepare them for industry-leading certification, and equip them with marketable IT job skills. As part of this program, selected colleges and universities become Authorized Sun Education Centers (ASEC), enabling those institutions to deliver training on Sun technologies to their students. In addition, students can obtain free access to selected online courses through the Sun Learning Center.

The Solaris Operating Environment System Administrator I certification is for those seeking careers as Unix System Administrators. The Solaris sequence leads to Sun certification. The Solaris Operating Environment is the foundation on which some of the world's leading companies are built. Offering high levels of reliability, availability, security, and scalability, Solaris systems meet industry demands for production servers. Approximately half of all Web servers run on some form of Unix, with Solaris and Linux being the predominant Unix implementations.

 

 
     
   
       
 
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