JA
Jun 21, 2019
Great course, lots of very challenging and useful information. You'll learn about Linux and some of the inner workings of Windows, plus lots of tools and programs that are really useful. Great course!
MD
May 23, 2020
A wonderful course of prevention that I learned a lot from,
Using commands with Windows and Linux
How to deploy and install operating systems through the network and Alot
Thanks GOOOOOOOOOGLE
By Cheryl S
•May 24, 2019
The itself was great learning, however the qwiklabs were complicated. None of the scores stayed, nothing worked as well as the other labs.
By Shane M
•Mar 8, 2019
the biggest challenge was getting the VM labs to work. Fixes were at least fast-ish, but I missed my deadlines a few times because of it.
By Selimir K
•Jul 14, 2018
Very good selection of material but, without summary slides (like in the networking course), it is very hard to retain all that info.
By Brendan S
•Feb 12, 2020
Challenging, but manageable. Will learn the foundations of Linux and Windows CLI. Wish the Qwiklab assessments were less glitchy.
By Jake D
•May 7, 2018
Started off strong, but the finishing graded assignments kind of tossed you off a cliff to see if you could fly without any wings.
By Michael F T D O T N
•Aug 12, 2020
parts of linux where clear but some parts where not - further training maybe needed for me on linux command shell but i got there
By Chai C N
•May 1, 2020
It's a great course. I've already watch the video on youtube. The qwiklab need improvement. Other than that, it's a great course.
By Ashley W
•Jul 27, 2018
This was one of the more difficult courses; however, I feel like I went away with a good basis in terms of newly acquired skills.
By Britain N
•Apr 27, 2020
Some areas could have used a lot more time and instruction on them. Also, a book would be really helpful on some of this stuff.
By Terrance W
•Nov 26, 2018
System kept glitching on me when doing Linux Labs. Made that system less attractive and I hope I never see it in my career. :(
By salman a
•Oct 20, 2019
issues with lab. set of instructions are terrible on the last lab. needed some help. they were wonderful explaining stuff.
By Akash R
•May 22, 2020
Okay-ish, not discussed in much detail and also the instructor gave a ton of reading to do instead of teaching it herself
By Rohith K
•Apr 29, 2022
Something need to be modified in Week-6 Last 2 Labs. For full details, I have mentioned in that lab end comments.
Thanks
By Jonathan A
•Apr 10, 2021
Almost all of the labs were broken in some way to the point of having to install Chrome in PowerShell to begin the lab
By Cynthia M
•Aug 5, 2019
some of the links need to be updated as well as more labs during the lecture to help with using and remember commands.
By Roberto A
•Feb 17, 2020
I don't see the point of asking to run a test on how to copy-paste file on Windows. Who's the target for this course?
By KOTARO N
•Nov 23, 2020
It was difficult for the beginner to handle but practicing using command is really useful to understand how OS works
By Joanna F L
•Apr 9, 2023
there are some of the qicklabs that are unclear and when i know i have it right the course still marks it as wrong
By N. R
•Jul 25, 2022
There are too many issues in Qwiklabs that needs to be look at and fixed. I felt Qwiklabs slowed my progress down.
By Kurt E
•Aug 8, 2018
Labs could use some work on more real life situation on how to use the command lines to alter settings and files.
By Monica M G
•Jul 12, 2022
Difficult to understand some of the coding - wish there was a study sheet to help memorize all of the commands.
By WMN C
•Mar 4, 2021
Challenging, refreshed some skills and learned some new ones. Would have learned more if I had a fucking mentor!
By Monish K
•Aug 15, 2020
it was just all about covering topic, it would have been better if there was more exercises about the commands .
By John S
•Dec 22, 2022
Powershell almost unusable at times. Have to find workarounds in order to complete Virtual Machine assignments.
By Robyn C
•Sep 12, 2022
A bit more difficult than the other courses due to learning more commands and remembering what each one does.