I Learn Linux Video Tutorials - Table of Contents

Complete Table of Contents for the
I Learn Linux - Ubuntu Linux / General Linux
Linux Training Video Tutorials

 
Learn How To: Download Linux, Install Linux, Run Linux "Live", Install Linux Software, Hardware, Internet,
Print in Linux, Update Your System, Work with the Linux Desktop, Programs and Manage Data Files.
 
  Linux 101: Downloading Linux, Running Linux Live, Installing Linux - 2+ Hours  

Linux 101: Downloading Linux, Running Linux
           "Live" and Installing Linux - 2+ Hours

 
  In Part 1, you will learn what Linux is, how to download the Linux OS, how to burn the Linux OS to CD, prepare a system to boot Linux, run Linux from the "Live" CD, install the Linux desktop version from the "Standard" CD and also install Linux from the "Alternate" CD.  
  Ubuntu Linux Operating System Overview  

Ubuntu Linux Operating System Overview

 
  What Is Ubuntu Linux?
           And What Does Ubuntu Mean?
 
  Downloading and Getting Ubuntu Linux
           on a Linux Live CD or DVD
 
  The Ubuntu Linux Desktop Edition
           and the Ubuntu Linux Server Edition
 
  Downloading, Testing and Burning Ubuntu Linux  

Downloading, Testing and Burning Ubuntu Linux
           ISO Files to CD / DVD

 
  Download Free Linux ISO Files in Windows with IE
           (Internet Explorer) and Burn Linux to CD/DVD
 
  Download Free Linux ISO Files in Windows with Firefox
           and Burn Linux to CD/DVD
 
  Viewing the Numbers Used to Check a Linux ISO
           Download File
 
  Downloading and Installing an MD5 Sum Checker
           to Check a Free Linux ISO File
 
  Downloading and Installing Free CD / DVD Burning
           Software to Burn a Linux ISO
 
  Burning a Free Ubuntu Linux ISO Image
           Download to CD / DVD
 
  Preparing a System to Boot Linux and to Install Linux from CD / DVD  

Preparing a System to Boot Linux
           and to Install Linux from CD / DVD

 
  Booting Linux from a Linux Live CD / DVD
           or a Linux Installation CD/DVD
 
  How to Backup and Defrag a Hard Disk Before
           Installing Linux on a Windows System
 
  How to Boot Linux from a Linux Live CD / DVD
           or a Linux Installation CD / DVD
 
  Ubuntu Linux CD Test
           Do This Before Running Linux Live or Installing Linux
 
  Installing Linux and Running Linux Live  

Installing Linux and Running Linux "Live"

 
  Overview - Running Ubuntu Linux Desktop Live
           from CD / DVD and GNOME Desktop
 
  Determining Windows Disk Space Required
           and Free Disk Space for Ubuntu Linux
 
  Installing Ubuntu Linux Desktop Version on a Windows
           System from the Ubuntu Linux Live CD
 
  Booting into Windows after Installing Ubuntu Linux
           on a Dual Boot System
 
  Installing Ubuntu Linux Desktop Version on a New Computer
           System from the Ubuntu Linux Live CD
 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Overview - Installing Linux with Old Hardware & New Hardware  

Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Overview
           Installing Linux with Old Hardware
                & New Hardware

 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Overview - Part 1
        Installing Linux in Text Mode with Old or New Hardware
 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Overview - Part 2
        Help, System Requirements, Boot Methods, Rescue Mode
 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Overview - Part 3
           Disk Controllers, Languages, Accessiblity,
                and Screen Resolution
 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Overview - Part 4
           Boot: Prompt Settings, Opening Menu Headings
 
  Installing Ubuntu Linux on a Windows System From the Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD  

Installing Ubuntu Linux on a Windows System
           From the Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD

 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Part 1
           Installing Ubuntu Linux Desktop Version in Text Mode
 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Part 2
           Disk Partitioning and Resizing the Windows Partition
 
  Ubuntu Linux Alternate CD - Part 3
           Creating a User, Installing Software
                and the Grub Boot Loader
 


  Linux 102: Installing Linux Software, Hardware, Internet, Printing, and Updating - 2+ hours  

Linux 102: Installing Linux Software, Hardware,
         Internet, Printing, and Updating - 2+ Hours

 
  In Part 2, you'll learn how to boot to the Linux desktop, log in and log out, run Linux commands, install hardware for Linux, connect to the Internet, print in Linux software programs, manage print jobs in print queues, update your Linux system software, and install Linux software programs.  
  Booting Into the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop, Logging in and Logging Out  

Booting Into the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop,
           Logging in and Logging Out

 
  Booting into Ubuntu Linux from the Grub Boot Menu
           after Installing Ubuntu Linux on a Windows System
 
  Logging In with a Username and Password
           to the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop
 
  Logging Out and Other Options
           for Leaving the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop
 
  Running Linux Commands in a Terminal at the Linux Command Line Prompt  

Running Linux Commands in a Terminal
           at the Linux Command Line Prompt

 
  Opening a Terminal to the Command Line Prompt
           to Run Linux Commands
 
  Running Linux Commands in a Terminal
           at the Linux Command Line Prompt
 
  Using the sudo Command to Run Linux Commands
           as the Administrative (Root / Superuser) User
 
  Installing Hardware Components for Ubuntu Linux - Network Cards, Printers, Modems, and Others  

Installing Hardware for Ubuntu Linux
      - Network Cards, Printers, Modems & Others

 
  Overview - Getting Your Computer Hardware Components
           to be Used by Ubuntu Linux
 
  Viewing a Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
           for Ubuntu Linux
 
  Viewing Your Ubuntu Linux Hardware Components
           with the Hardware Information GUI
 
  Viewing Your Ubuntu Linux Hardware Components
           with Linux Commands (lshw, lspci, lsusb)
 
  Understanding How to Use Hardware with Linux
           including Winmodems and Hardware Modems
 
  Connecting to the Internet Via High Speed, Wireless and Dial Up (Modem) from the Ubuntu Linux Desktop  

Connecting to the Internet Via High Speed,
           Wireless and Dial Up (Modem) from
                the Ubuntu Linux Desktop

 
  Overview - Connecting to the Internet
           from the Ubuntu Linux Desktop
 
  High Speed / Broadband (Cable Modem / DSL) Access
           and Connecting to the Internet
 
  Wireless (WiFi) Access
           and Connecting to the Internet
 
  Dial Up (Modem) Access
           and Connecting to the Internet
 
  Printing in Ubuntu Linux Software Programs and Managing Print Jobs in Print Queues  

Printing in Ubuntu Linux Software Programs
           and Managing Print Jobs in Print Queues

 
  Overview - Printing in Ubuntu Linux
           Adding and Configuring a Printer for Linux
 
  Plug and Play (USB) Printer - Automatically Detected
           Connecting and Configuring in Ubuntu Linux
 
  Windows Shared Network Printer
           Connected to a Windows System on the Network
 
  Network Printer - Connected Directly to the Nework
           Adding and Configuring in Ubuntu Linux
 
  Parallel Printer - Manually Adding and Configuring
           a Non-Detected Printer in Ubuntu Linux
 
  Printing from within Linux Software Programs and
           Managing Print Jobs in Print Queues in Ubuntu Linux
 
  Updating Your Ubuntu Linux System Software After Installing Ubuntu Linux  

Updating Your Ubuntu Linux System Software
           After Installing Ubuntu Linux

 
  Running the Update Manager Program
           to Update Your Ubuntu Linux OS and Programs
 
  Viewing and Modifying Update Manager Preferences
           for Updating Your OS and Programs
 
  Installing Linux Software Programs (Linux Applications / Packages) in Ubuntu Linux  

Installing Linux Software Programs
           (Applications / Packages) in Ubuntu Linux

 
  Overview - Installing Linux Software Programs
           also known as Linux Applications / Linux Packages
 
  Installing Linux Software Programs (Applications /
           Packages) with Synaptec Package Manager
 
  Using Add / Remove Programs to Install and Remove Linux
           Software Programs (Applications / Packages)
 
  Installing Restricted Software Packages
           Installing the Flash Player Plug-in for Firefox Example
 


  Linux 103: Working with the Linux Desktop, Linux Software Programs and Managing Data Files - 2+ hours  

Linux 103: Working with the Linux Desktop,
           Linux Software Programs,
                 and Managing Data Files - 2+ hours

 
  In Part 3, you'll learn how to use Linux Desktop menus and the software programs on the menus, work with multiple program windows, use the Nautilus file manager to manage your data files, organize data files, create data folders, and copy and move files.  
  Working with the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop  

Working with the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop

 
  Overview - Ubuntu Linux Desktop (GNOME Desktop)
           The GUI Desktop Environment
 
  Ubuntu Linux Desktop Components - Panels, Icons,
           User Switcher, Search Applet, Workspaces
 
  Using the Desktop Search Applet to Find Text, Files and
           Programs on the Linux Desktop and on the Internet
 
  Working in Multiple Workspaces (Virtual Desktops) on the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop  

Working in Multiple Workspaces
         (Virtual Desktops) on the
                 Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop

 
  Using Workspaces (Virtual Desktops)
           and Switching Between Workspaces
 
  Using Workspaces (Virtual Desktops)
           to Work with I Learn Linux Video Tutorials
 
  Using Program Windows - Minimizing, Maximizing & Moving from One Linux Program to Another  

Using Program Windows - Minimizing,
           Maximizing & Moving from
                 One Linux Program to Another

 
  Title Bars, Moving, Minimizing and
           Closing Program Windows
 
  Unmaximizing, Maximizing and
           Resizing Program Windows
 
  Using Alt+Tab to Move from
           One Window to Another
 
  Working with Multiple Program Windows & Scrolling in Program Windows  

Working with Multiple Program Windows
           & Scrolling in Program Windows

 
  Using Program Window Menus, Workspaces and
           Program Window List Icons
 
  Scrolling in Program Windows
           with Scroll Bars and Scroll Arrows
 
  Using the Nautilus File Manager to Manage Your Files on the Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop  

Using the Nautilus File Manager to
           Manage Your Files on the
                 Ubuntu Linux (GNOME) Desktop

 
  Overview - Using the Nautilus File Manager
           to Manage Your User Data Files
 
  Working In the Nautilus File Manager
           Linux Data Folders, Window Panes and Menus
 
  Navigating in Nautilus, and Selecting and Deselecting
           Linux Data Files and Folders
 
  Opening Sample Linux Data Files Automatically
           Using Linux File Name Suffix (File Name Extension)
 
  Moving Linux Data Files with the Nautilus File Manager  

Moving Linux Data Files
           with the Nautilus File Manager

 
  Moving Linux Data Files
           with the Drag and Drop Method
 
  Moving Linux Data Files
           with the Cut and Paste Method
 
  Copying Linux Data Files with the Nautilus File Manager  

Copying Linux Data Files
           with the Nautilus File Manager

 
  Copying Linux Data Files
           with the Copy and Paste Method
 
  Copying Linux Data Files
           with Drag and Drop - Using the Control Key
 
  Using the Trash Icon to Undelete / Restore and Move Linux Data Files  

Using the Trash Icon to Undelete / Restore
           and Move Linux Data Files

 
  Deleting Linux Data Files and Using the Trash Icon
           to Undelete / Restore Linux Files
 
  Organizing Your Linux User Data Files, Creating Data Folders and Moving Files Into Folders  

Organizing Your Linux User Data Files,
           Creating Data Folders and Moving Files
                Into Folders

 
  Creating Folders to Organize Your Linux Data
           and Moving Linux Data Files
 
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