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Chris Behrens

2:54:07

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  • 001 Course Introduction.mp4
    03:17
  • 001 Understanding Sessions and Processes.mp4
    12:35
  • 002 Identifying the Need for Multiple Sessions.mp4
    09:20
  • 001 Understanding How screen Works.mp4
    15:09
  • 002 Invoking a Basic screen Session.mp4
    16:04
  • 003 Using Multiple screen Sessions as Workspaces.mp4
    14:17
  • 001 Utilizing screen Windows to Run Multiple Commands Part 1.mp4
    12:27
  • 002 Link to Referenced Files Repository.txt
  • 002 Utilizing screen Windows to Run Multiple Commands Part 2.mp4
    12:45
  • 003 Utilizing screen Windows to Run Multiple Commands Part 3.mp4
    08:04
  • 004 Performing Advanced Windowing Tasks.mp4
    15:00
  • 001 Using screen via SSH on Remote Hosts.mp4
    06:34
  • 002 Using screens Lastline Mode for Advanced Tasks.mp4
    13:32
  • 003 Putting Together a Killer .screenrc File Part 1.mp4
    13:14
  • 004 Putting Together a Killer .screenrc File Part 2.mp4
    10:57
  • 005 Putting Together a Killer .screenrc File Part 3.mp4
    09:00
  • 001 Conclusion and Whats Next.mp4
    01:52
  • Description


    Understand and use the Linux screen command to boost productivity in the command line.

    What You'll Learn?


      System operators, developers, and users of Linux systems all need to be able to run multiple commands via a single terminal session, as that may be all they have — or by policy are restricted to — when signed into or connected to systems. Being able to run multiple sessions with one-to-many commands in windows in those sessions either locally or remotely is a serious productivity boost for anyone who has to accomplish their work via a terminal or command line interface. Additionally, the ability to establish task-based workspaces that can be built, disconnected from, and reconnected to all without disturbing their functioning or processing is a major productivity enhancement for the terminal-bound Linux user. This course is designed to help you understand, use, and be productive with the Linux `screen` command.

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    Chris Behrens
    Chris Behrens
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    A Cloud Guru is an online training platform for people interested in Information Technology. Most of the courses offered prepare students to take certification exams for the three major cloud providers.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 16
    • duration 2:54:07
    • Release Date 2023/12/10

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