Linux Operating System Course: Alternatives to Windows
Explore the Linux alternatives to popular Windows software and applications. This course introduces essential Linux programs for browsing, media, productivity, and more, plus a bonus video on installing Linux without affecting your current OS.

What Youβll Learn
This Linux operating system course will teach you:
- LibreOffice Suite: Learn about Calc, Impress, and Writer as replacements for Microsoft Office tools.
- Web Browsers: Compare Linux-compatible browsers like Firefox, Opera, and Chrome.
- PDF Readers: Discover Okular and Evince as reliable alternatives to Adobe Reader.
- Virtualization Setup: Learn how to install Linux on a virtual machine without losing your current data.
- Image Editing: Explore GIMP as a powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop.
- Media Playback: Use VLC for all your video and audio playback needs.
- Email Clients: Manage your emails with Linux software like Thunderbird, Evolution, and Kmail.
Included in the Linux Operating System Course
Suitable for the Following Careers
Course Content
Photoshop
Internet Explorer
Windows Media Player
Adobe Reader
Microsoft Outlook
Even More Linux Software
Bonus: How to Install Ubuntu Linux
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Description of Linux Operating System Course
This course is designed to help Windows users explore Linux by introducing them to alternative software and applications they can use for daily tasks. Whether you're browsing the web, editing photos, or managing documents, this course offers a comprehensive look at the Linux equivalents of popular Windows programs. Through video demonstrations, you'll learn how to use essential applications like LibreOffice, GIMP, and VLC, ensuring a smooth transition to the Linux operating system.
Additionally, the course includes a bonus tutorial that shows you how to install Ubuntu Linux using virtualization software, so you can try Linux without affecting your existing system. By the end of the course, you'll feel comfortable navigating the Linux ecosystem and using it as a viable alternative to Windows.
- Use LibreOffice as a replacement for Microsoft Office tools.
- Explore media, web browsing, and productivity applications available on Linux.
- Learn how to set up Linux on a virtual machine without losing data.
- Manage your emails and files using free, open-source Linux programs.
By the end of this Linux operating system course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to make Linux your go-to operating system without losing access to the programs you need.
Who Is This Course For
This course is ideal for anyone interested in exploring Linux and discovering alternatives to their favorite Windows programs. It's perfect for beginners and curious learners who want to know what Linux has to offer.
Course Instructor
Jason began his career as a Unix and Linux System Engineer in 1999, working with companies such as Xerox, UPS, Hewlett-Packard, and Amazon.com. He has also served as a technical consultant and independent contractor for small businesses and Fortune 500 companies.
Jason has extensive experience with CentOS, RedHat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu, as well as personal projects using Debian, Slackware, and CrunchBang. In addition to Linux, he has supported proprietary Unix operating systems, including AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris.
Passionate about teaching, Jason enjoys helping others harness the power of the Linux operating system. He is the author of "Linux for Beginners" and "Command Line Kung Fu."
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Testimonials
William M.
Strong list of programs - I was able to start making the switch to Linux without losing my workflow.
Daniel A.
Solid explanations of what the programs do and why theyβre a good alternative. Short course but to the point. No wasted time.
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