Linux operating system

Basic Information

I076 (1+1+0) - 3 ECTS credits

Introduce students with Linux operating system and its architecture. Students will learn about the main components of an operating system and how to perform critical tasks like managing software and users, and configuring hardware. In the course, the following will be explained in detail: Init, process, users, groups, roles, I/O redirections, vi/vim editor. Terminal commands, like top, vmstat, iostat, will be covered in details.

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Teachers

 

Basic literature

  1. Negus, Linux Bible (9th Edition), Wiley, 2015.

Additional literature

  1. Ward, How Linux Works: What Every Superuser Should Know (2nd Edition), No Starch Press, Inc. 2015.

Teaching materials

The materials are available on the internal Teams channel of the course, through which all internal communication takes place. Students are required to register on the course’s Teams channel. The channel code for joining the course can be found in the schedule.