What you'll get
  • 21+ Hours
  • 12 Courses
  • Course Completion Certificates

Synopsis

  • Gain hands-on experience with Ubuntu, including installation and setup.
  • Understand how to set up and operate virtual machines with VirtualBox.
  • Navigate and utilize the Ubuntu graphical user interface (GUI) efficiently.
  • Install and run software applications, including Windows programs on Linux.
  • Access the course for one year, with flexible learning at your own pace.
  • Suitable for anyone serious about learning Ubuntu; basic programming knowledge recommended.
  • Earn verifiable Course Completion Certificates for each module.
  • Certificates come with unique links, perfect for resumes or LinkedIn profiles.

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Ubuntu:01 - Getting Started1h 45mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:02 - Multimedia Applications1h 17mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:03 - System Administration in Ubuntu4h 13mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:04 - System Monitoring Tools in Ubuntu4h 14mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:05 - Networking and Remote Access2h 06mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:06 - Securing and Performance Tuning1h 37mView Curriculum
Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Ubuntu:07 - Apache Web Server Management and NGINX2h 24mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:08 - FTP , Email and Proxying2h 01mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:09 - Ubuntu in Cloud54mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:10 - Ubuntu as a Server1h 02mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:11 - Using Programming Languages43mView Curriculum
Ubuntu:12 - Programming Tools1h 3mView Curriculum

Description

Ubuntu is a popular Linux-based operating system derived from Debian. Developed by Canonical Ltd. and first released in 2004, it is free, open-source software widely recognized for its stability, flexibility, and strong support for cloud computing. Ubuntu comes in three main editions Desktop, Server, and Core and supports multiple hardware platforms, offering compatibility through both open-source and proprietary drivers.

Written in C, C++, C#, Java, and Python, Ubuntu is part of the UNIX family and features a monolithic kernel with GNOME as its default graphical user interface. It provides a robust software ecosystem, including applications like Firefox, Thunderbird, and LibreOffice, and integrates seamlessly with cloud platforms such as OpenStack. With a six-month release cycle and GNOME-based package management, Ubuntu remains a versatile and reliable choice for developers, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts.

Sample Certificate

Course Certification

Requirements

  • Learners should be interested in pursuing careers as Network Engineers, Linux System Administrators, or System Engineers.
  • A basic familiarity with operating systems such as Microsoft Windows or macOS is helpful, along with a genuine enthusiasm for understanding the fundamentals of Ubuntu.
  • Prior exposure to Ubuntu or Linux, such as system maintenance, basic commands, or general usage, is beneficial but not essential.
  • Foundational knowledge of system programming or UNIX concepts, especially in languages like C or C++, can make the learning process smoother; hands-on practice in these areas is an added advantage.
  • Understanding system-level or assembly-level programming concepts further supports deeper learning of Ubuntu's architecture and advanced technical features, though it is not a strict prerequisite.

Target Audience

  • Students in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, B.Tech, or B.E. programs who want hands-on experience with Ubuntu.
  • Learners with basic system programming knowledge are seeking to strengthen their Linux skills.
  • Professionals aiming for roles such as Linux Programmer, Systems Developer, or Linux/UNIX Administrator.
  • Individuals preparing for technical careers, including Data Analyst, System Engineer, Software Developer, or Network Engineer.
  • Graduates in science or engineering fields looking to specialize in Ubuntu-based development or system applications.