
Explore Linux as an open-source operating system that sits between hardware and user, enabling modification across desktops, embedded devices, and mobile ecosystems with strong stability.
Compare i386, amd64, and arm Linux distributions to choose the right architecture for desktop PCs, servers, or embedded devices, with guidance on 32-bit, 64-bit, and mobile options.
Download the linux distribution by architecture (i386, x86_64, arm for embedded, IBM power) from official sites, and write the iso to a USB with a tool like Fedora Media Writer.
Explore the Ubuntu Linux desktop, including the top bar, left-side taskbar with activities, the lunch hour for quick access, and date/time, calendar, and notifications.
Learn how to take screenshots and record screencasts on Ubuntu using Kazam or Symbol screen recorder, including full screen capture, area selection, and save options.
learn to take screenshots in Linux with full screen, current window, or area selections, then open and edit images using a simple Linux image editor installed via software search.
Explore Ubuntu settings to manage network connections, IP, and Bluetooth, then customize wallpaper, theme, icons, and taskbar placement. Learn to adjust privacy, sound, display, keyboard language and time zone settings.
Explore three native Ubuntu apps: calendar, calculator, and system monitor. Learn calculator's basic and advanced modes, including sine, cosine, logarithm, financial, programming, and logic circuit options.
Install the latest Fedora updates by opening software from activities, downloading updates for the OS and applications, then review the desktop layout, taskbar, top panel, and system settings.
Discover how to play multimedia on Fedora and Linux using the Elysse media player, install it from the snap store, configure the equalizer, aspect ratio, subtitles, and set default apps.
Learn to record and edit audio on Fedora Linux with Audacity, installing via Snap Store and managing multi-track projects.
Learn to take screenshots on linux with the built-in app, using full screen, active window, and rectangular region modes, with optional delay, and save images to the pictures folder.
Learn how to open and edit images on Linux using a built-in viewer and the open source GIMP editor installed from Snap Store; navigate folders, zoom, and edit screenshots.
Control remote desktop on linux using TeamViewer, install it on Fedora, and connect to a Windows machine by exchanging a partner ID and password for remote control.
install and use Elysee to play multimedia on CentOS Linux, configure the equalizer, aspect ratio, and subtitles, set Elysee as the default media player, and manage video and audio playback.
Open PDF and text files on CentOS with default apps, web browser, and LibreOffice tools. Edit, annotate, print, download, watermark, and save with LibreOffice Draw and a simple text editor.
Explore working with Microsoft Office files on Linux using LibreOffice substitutes for Writer, Calc, Impress, and Draw, plus Microsoft Office Online via Office.com for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more.
Explore the built-in calculator with basic to programming modes, and use the system monitor to track processes, RAM, CPU, and file system, and the kill command to end a process.
Explore setting up Android Studio, Visual Studio Code, and Eclipse on Linux, using Snap Store to install apps, and enable cross‑platform development from Windows or Mac.
Learn how to install OpenSUSE, either from a USB bootable drive or a VMware virtual machine, and configure language, repositories, desktop, and user settings.
Learn how to download and install a web browser on openSUSE, including using Google Chrome's rpm package, installing it, and setting it as the default browser alongside Firefox.
Install and activate snap-store on OpenSUSE, then open the software store to search for apps, including browsers, and install them.
Control a remote desktop on Linux using AnyDesk, install the package, and connect to Windows or Linux machines for cross-system remote access.
Linux ( Ubuntu - Fedora - Centos - OpenSUSE ),How to Use (Beginners Guide)
This course for all who are interested in Linux operating systems
This course is the way to change the idea that Linux system is only a scientific system and not appropriate for daily use applications.
The first step to change your default and basic operating system to be Linux
You will learn :-
First Module : ( Introduction to Linux )
- Introduction to Linux Operating system
- i386 vs. AMD64 systems
- Download Linux distribution
- Make a boot-able USB drive
Second Module : ( Linux Ubuntu desktop )
- Linux Ubuntu Installation
- Update system and quick review on Ubuntu
- Download and install web browsers
- Download and install Snap-store
- Play multi-media on Linux
- Audio editor on Linux
- Screen Shot in Linux Ubuntu
- Open and write PDF files and text files on Linux Ubuntu
- Open and edit images on Linux Ubuntu
- Office packages on Linux Ubuntu
- emails management on Linux Ubuntu
- Download from internet on Linux Ubuntu
- Linux Ubuntu settings review
- Calculator and system monitor
- Development environments on Linux Ubuntu
- Android mobile phones with Ubuntu
- Remote desktop on Linux Ubuntu
- Storage management and make a boot-able drive on Linux Ubuntu
Third Module : ( Linux Fedora desktop )
- Linux Fedora Installation
- Update system and quick review on Fedora
- Download and install web browsers
- Download and install Snap-store
- Play multi-media on Linux Fedora
- Audio editor on Linux Fedora
- Screen Shot in Linux Fedora
- Open and write PDF files and text files on Linux Fedora
- Open and edit images on Linux Fedora
- Office packages on Linux Fedora
- emails management on Linux Fedora
- Download from internet on Linux Fedora
- Linux Fedora settings review
- Calculator and system monitor
- Development environments on Linux Fedora
- Android mobile phones with Fedora
- Remote desktop on Linux Fedora
- Storage management and make a boot-able drive on Linux Fedora
Fourth Module : ( Linux Centos desktop )
- Linux Centos Installation
- Update system and quick review on Centos
- Download and install web browsers
- Download and install Snap-store
- Play multi-media on Linux Centos
- Audio editor on Linux Centos
- Screen Shot in Linux Centos
- Open and write PDF files and text files on Linux Centos
- Open and edit images on Linux Centos
- Office packages on Linux Centos
- emails management on Linux Centos
- Download from internet on Linux Centos
- Linux Centos settings review
- Calculator and system monitor
- Development environments on Linux Centos
- Android mobile phones with Centos
- Remote desktop on Linux Centos
- Storage management and make a boot-able drive on Linux Centos
Fifth Module : ( Linux OpenSUSE desktop )
- Linux OpenSUSE Installation
- Update system and quick review on OpenSUSE
- Download and install web browsers
- Download and install Snap-store
- Play multi-media on Linux OpenSUSE
- Audio editor on Linux OpenSUSE
- Screen Shot in Linux OpenSUSE
- Open and write PDF files and text files on Linux OpenSUSE
- Open and edit images on Linux OpenSUSE
- Office packages on Linux OpenSUSE
- emails management on Linux OpenSUSE
- Download from internet on Linux OpenSUSE
- Linux OpenSUSE settings review
- Calculator and system monitor
- Development environments on Linux OpenSUSE
- Android mobile phones with OpenSUSE
- Remote desktop on Linux OpenSUSE
- Storage management and make a boot-able drive on Linux OpenSUSE
hope you enjoy this course