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Linux is a term that we are hearing more often lately, but what is it? In this course, instructor Grant McWilliams explains what Linux is and how it differs from other operating systems, then walks through how to install it to a virtual machine and use it. Grant tells you about Linux and its history and gives you an overview of the versions—called distributions—of Linux that are available. He goes over virtualization, including how to install VirtualBox and create a virtual machine in VirtualBox. Once you’ve created and optimized your virtual machine, Grant steps through installing and configuring Enterprise Linux, including the GNOME 3 desktop. He concludes with useful advice on how you can install popular software from third-party repositories in Linux and how you can customize your GNOME 3 desktop.
Table of Contents
1 Install the power of freedom with Linux
2 What you will need
3 What is Linux
4 The origins of Linux and your future
5 Open-source software
6 Choosing a Linux distribution
7 What is virtualization
8 Install VirtualBox on Windows
9 Install VirtualBox on Linux
10 Manage VirtualBox with the GUI
11 Creating a virtual machine
12 Optimizing your virtual machine
13 Before installing
14 Install Linux from DVD ISO
15 Install Linux from a network
16 Virtual machine snapshots
17 Update system software
18 Install Guest Additions in Linux
19 Configure basic system settings
20 Customize GNOME 3 desktop
21 Installing GNOME 3 extensions
22 Installing common software in CentOS 8
23 Install software from third-party repositories
24 Install non-RPM software
25 Explore GNOME 3 desktop
26 Customize GNOME 3 desktop
27 Next steps
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