QJ
Mar 9, 2022
If you're new to Linux, the fundamental training here is good. I am now able to navigate command line with greater confidence and have some knowledge in how to edit and search file and folders.
MB
Aug 21, 2022
It Was a amaizing journey for me. I am gald to everyone who made it possible for us whom are less fortune to learn these types of course with payment in higher instituition.
By Hokkens
•May 11, 2022
cool I like it
By Sven G
•Nov 17, 2021
nice and easy
By HENDRA W
•May 30, 2023
Easy to learn
By Aysel M
•Sep 11, 2022
Great course!
By Pete M
•May 28, 2022
Good overall.
By BATTULA M V
•May 5, 2023
good course
By MD. O Q S
•Jan 8, 2023
Nice Course
By GARCIA H E R
•Nov 14, 2022
Excelente
By Nguyen Q M
•Jun 22, 2022
very good
By Katerim C
•Apr 5, 2022
very good
By Mohammad A K
•Feb 11, 2024
u r grt
By PANIDAPU H C
•Feb 7, 2022
amazing
By Adrian J B
•Mar 21, 2023
genial
By Ashik E
•Mar 8, 2022
Thanks
By Anwar R
•Feb 8, 2024
Great
By Abdul R M I
•Nov 24, 2023
good
By mohamed k m s e
•Sep 25, 2023
good
By Arpita K
•Jun 15, 2023
good
By Ranjih R
•May 18, 2023
nice
By Huy T
•Feb 21, 2023
good
By Sourojyoti B
•Jan 22, 2023
GOOD
By Carlos G
•Oct 13, 2022
fun
By Aruna S N
•Jun 24, 2022
good
By English T
•Dec 18, 2022
This course covers the main areas and ecosystems related to the Linux OS; although it is thorough in its class, I have found that there were quite a few misspellings on the slides and assignments; moreover, there were also a couple of mistakes on the answers from the tests which did not match the arguments given during the lessons. One last item of concern, this is a course about Linux offered by the Linux Foundation and I have also found proof that it is true that they use Microsoft Windows on the PCs they use, the tutor shows his full screen and it's obviously noticeable at the bottom of it, the Windows taskbar, the start button with the Windows 10 logo, etc. I don't take controversial situations lightly.
By Randy D
•Jan 3, 2023
This course was ok but the instructor should have used an actual version of Linux such as Linux mint or Fedora or had the student install an actual Linux distribution in either oracle virtual box or vmware. I have used both and had no issues. Although a virtual machine does take up a lot of memory when running inise of windows this is why I run Linux in native mode without any virtualization. Other than that the course was good but an actual Linux distro should have been used instead of a visual studio code terminal