Using Components of the Desktop System
The Using Components of the Desktop System course describes the main components of a computer, Solaris Operating System fundamentals, UNIX Operating System basics, how to login to the desktop, how to modify the user desktop environment, how to construct the command line, and how to use help resources.
eMentoring Services are included with this course.
Course length: 3 to 5 hours

Course ID:
WS-1190-90 |
Subscription Duration:
90 days
| Price: $US
75.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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Students who can benefit from this course are entry-level Solaris System Administrators and individuals who are preparing to perform basic System Administration duties and who are new to the Solaris Operating System, or who are unfamiliar with the UNIX Operating System.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Use basic computer hardware (monitor, keyboard, and mouse)Input commands and control characters from a keyboard
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Use the desktopUse command-line featuresUse online documentation
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Related Courses |
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After: WS-1191: Managing Files and DirectoriesAfter: WS-1192: Creating and Modifying FilesAfter: WS-1193: Controlling the User Work Environment and Performing Remote OperationsAfter: WS-1194: Archiving FilesAfter: WSB-239: Intermediate System Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating SystemAfter: WSB-299: Advanced System Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating SystemAfter: WSB-399: Network Administration for the Solaris 9 Operating System
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Course Content |
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Module 1: Using the Desktop in the Solaris 9 Operating System
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Describe the main components of a computerDescribe the three main components of the SunOS operating systemLog in to the systemUse the desktop environment
Module 2: Using Command-Line Features and Help Resources
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Construct and execute a command from the command lineUse online documentation |