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35 hours

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  • Beginner Level
  • Approx. 35 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Vietnamese, German, Russian, English, Spanish
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  • In this course -- through a combination of video lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice -- you?ll learn about the main components of an operating system and how to perform critical tasks like managing software and users, and configuring hardware.
  • By the end of this course you?ll be able to:
  • ? navigate the Windows and Linux filesystems using a graphical user interface and command line interpreter
  • ? set up users, groups, and permissions for account access
  • ? install, configure, and remove software on the Windows and Linux operating systems
  • ? configure disk partitions and filesystems
  • ? understand how system processes work and how to manage them
  • ? work with system logs and remote connection tools
  • ? utilize operating system knowledge to troubleshoot common issues in an IT Support Specialist role
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Operating Systems and You: Becoming a Power User
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Curriculum

Navigating the System

Course Introduction

Lesson Overview & Practice Tips

List Directories in a GUI

Windows: List Directories in CLI

Linux: List Directories

Windows: Changing Directories in the GUI

Windows: Changing Directories in the CLI

Linux: Changing Directories in Bash

Windows: Make Directories in the GUI & CLI

Linux: Make Directories in Bash

Windows: Command History

Linux: Command History

Windows: Copying Files & Directories

Linux: Copying Files and Directories

Windows: Moving and Renaming Files, Directories

Linux: Moving and Renaming Files, Directories

Windows: Removing Files & Directories

Linux: Removing Files & Directories

Cindy Why OS is Important

Learner Story: Chelsea

Windows: Display File Contents

Linux: Display File Contents

Windows: Modifying Text Files

Linux: Modifying Text Files

Windows Powershell

Windows: Searching within Files

Windows: Searching within Directories

Linux: Searching within Files

Windows: Input, Output, and the Pipeline

Linux: Input, Output and Pipeline

Windows and Linux Advanced Navigation

Ben First Tech Job

Navigating Coursera

Program Surveys

How to Use Discussion Forums

Get to Know Your Classmates

Supplemental Reading for Windows CLI & Unix Bash

Supplemental Reading for 'Size' vs 'Size of Disk' in Windows

Supplemental Reading for Notepad++

Supplemental Reading for GNU Documentation

Supplemental Reading for Windows PowerShell

Instructions for Accessing Linux and Windows Qwiklabs

Basic Commands

File and Text Manipulation

Accessing Qwiklabs

Users and Permissions

Users, Administrators, and Groups, Oh My!

Windows: View User and Group Information

Windows: View User and Group Information using CLI

Linux: Users, Superuser and Beyond

Windows: Passwords

Linux: Passwords

Windows: Adding and Removing Users

Linux: Adding and Removing Users

Mobile Users and Accounts

Ben Life as a CIO

Windows: File Permissions

Linux: File Permissions

Windows: Modifying Permissions

Linux: Modifying Permissions

Windows: Special Permissions

Linux: SetUID, SetGID, Sticky Bit

Supplemental Reading for Windows Passwords

Supplemental Readings for Mobile Users and Accounts

Supplemental Reading for Windows ACL

Supplemental Reading for Special Permissions in Windows

Permissions

Package and Software Management

Module Introduction

Windows: Software Packages

Linux: Software Packages

Mobile App Packages

Windows: Archives

Linux: Archives

Windows: Package Dependencies

Linux: Package Dependencies

Windows: Package Manager

Linux: Package Manager Apt

Windows: Underneath the Hood

Linux: Underneath the Hood

Windows: Devices and Drivers

Linux: Devices and Drivers

Window: Operating System Updates

Linux: Operating System Updates

Supplemental Reading for Windows Software Packages

Supplemental Reading for Mobile App Packages

Supplemental Reading for 7-Zip and PowerShell Zips

Supplemental Reading for the Linux Tar Command

Supplemental reading for Windows Package Dependencies

Supplemental Reading for Linux Package Dependencies

Supplemental Reading for Windows Package Managers

Supplemental Reading for Linux PPAs

Supplemental Reading on GIMP

Supplemental Reading for Windows Installers and Process Monitors

Supplemental Reading Windows Devices and Drivers

Supplemental reading for Linux Devices and Drivers

Supplemental Reading for Windows Update

Supplemental Reading for Linux Update

Software Distribution

Package Managers

What?s happening in the background?

Device Software Management

Filesystems

Module Introduction

Review of Filesystems

Disk Anatomy

Windows: Disk Partitioning and Formatting a Filesystem

Windows: Mounting and Unmounting a Filesystem

Linux: Disk Partitioning and Formatting a Filesystem

Linux: Mounting and Unmounting a Filesystem

Windows: Swap

Linux: Swap

Windows: Files

Linux: Files

Windows: Disk Usage

Linux: Disk Usage

Windows: Filesystem Repair

Linux: Filesystem Repair

Ben Passion

Supplemental Reading for FAT32 File System

Supplemental Reading for Disk Partitioning and Formatting in Windows

Supplemental reading Mounting and Unmounting a Filesystem in Linux

Supplemental Reading for Windows Paging

Supplemental Reading for Linux Swap

Supplemental Reading on NTFS File System

Supplemental Reading for Windows Disk Usage

Supplemental reading for Linux Disk Usage

Supplemental Reading for Linux Filesystem Repair

Filesystem Types

Process Management

Module Introduction

Programs vs Processes Revisited

Windows: Process Creation and Termination

Linux: Process Creation and Termination

Jess Passions

Windows: Reading Process Information

Linux: Reading Process Information

Windows: Signals

Linux: Signals

Windows: Managing Processes

Linux: Managing Processes

Mobile App Management

Windows: Resource Monitoring

Linux: Resource Monitoring

Supplemental Reading for Process Creation and Termination in Windows

Supplemental Reading for Reading Process Information in Windows

Supplemental Reading for Reading Process Information in Linux

Supplemental Reading for Windows Signal

Supplemental Reading for Managing Processes in Windows

Supplemental Readings for Mobile App Management

Supplemental Reading Resource Monitoring in Windows

Supplemental reading for Resource Monitoring in Linux

Life of a Process

Managing Processes

Process Utilization

Operating Systems in Practice

Introduction

Remote Connection and SSH

Remote Connections on Windows

Remote Connection File Transfer

Remote Connection File Transfer on Windows

Virtual Machines

System Monitoring

The Windows Event Viewer

Linux Logs

Working with Logs

Imaging Software

Operating Systems Deployment Methods

Mobile Device Resetting and Imaging

Interview Role Play: Operating Systems

Course Wrap Up

Heather Early Career Advice

Congratulations!

Supplemental reading for Remote Connections in Windows

Supplemental Reading for Remote Connection File Transfer in Windows

Supplemental reading for Virtual Machines

Supplemental Reading for Linux Logs

Supplemental Reading for OS Deployment Methods

Supplemental Readings for Mobile Device Resetting and Imaging

Remote Access

Logging

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    Learning Experience: About operating systems. Different types of operating system and troubleshooting.
    Faculty: Very nice and supportive Curriculum was relevant and comprehensive
    Course Support: No career support provided
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    Learning Experience: Operating system, Linux, windows, troubleshooting
    Faculty: Instructors taught well Curriculum was relevant and comprehensive
    Course Support: No career support provided
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    Vanshikha Kapoor
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    Other: great course, which gives as many details about Operating System Power Users, lots of very challenging and useful information. You'll learn about Operating system core features, plus lots of tools and programs that are really useful. Thank you Google and Coursera for making such a knowledgeable learning experience.
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    Other: Personally, this was the best course by far! I really learned a lot about windows and Linux systems administration. Everything I have been wanting to learn (short of Linux+ and MCSE) has been facilitated in this course. I feel a tremendous amount of confidence moving forward in my studies and career. The course really helped to lay out the groundwork and get me (and others, I presume) prepared for additional industry certifications. Thank you Google and Coursera!
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