Lesson 1: History and Development of Linux
A Brief History of Linux Benefits of Linux Acquiring and Using Linux Examining Linux Distributions
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Lesson 2: System Access
Logging In and Using the Linux System Entering Commands Getting Help Obtaining Information About Your System Logging In and Using Remote Linux Systems
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Lesson 3: Starting and Stopping Linux
Shutting Down a Linux System Booting a Linux System Other Boot Methods
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Lesson 4: User Accounts
Creating Additional User Accounts Creating Groups Managing Users Managing Groups
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Lesson 5: Introduction to the Filesystem
Filesystem Navigation Managing the Filesystem Performing Filesystem Maintenance Locating Files
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Lesson 6: Working with Linux Permissions
Understanding Permissions Changing File and Directory Permissions Changing Default Permissions and Ownership Setting Daemon and Process Permissions Evaluating System Security
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Lesson 7: Creating and Viewing Files
Using the vi Editor Using other Editors Examining File Contents Redirection
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Lesson 8: Archiving Files
Archiving Files with tar Archiving Files with cpio Archiving Files with Other Utilities Zipping Files Examining Backup Issues
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Lesson 9: Working in X Windows
Introduction to X Windows and GNOME Managing Files and Filesystems Customizing X Windows Configuring X Windows Choosing and Changing Window Managers and Desktops Remote X Window Access
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Lesson 10: Printing Files
Configuring a Local Printer Printing Managing Print Spools and Queues Configuring Remote Printers
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Lesson 11: Package Management
Examining Package Solutions Managing Packages with RPM Verifying and Repairing Applications Upgrading and Freshening Packages
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Lesson 12: Configuring the Linux Environment
Examining Shells Using Variables Examining Linux Configuration Script Files Examining the /etc/fstab File Examining the cron System Creating a Shell Script
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Lesson 13: Multitasking
Managing Jobs and Background Processes Using the Process Table to Manage Processes Introducing Delayed and Detached Jobs
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Lesson 14: Configuring and Managing Services
Starting and Stopping Services Identifying Core and Non-critical Services Configuring Basic Client Services Configuring Basic Internet Services Working with Modules
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Lesson 15: Managing Network Services
Identifying Networking Concepts Configuring Basic Network Services and Settings Managing Network Services Managing Remote Network Services
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Lesson 16: Working with Hardware
ROM BIOS Installing and Configuring Add-in Hardware Removing and Replacing Hardware Installing and Configuring Hard Drives FireWire Ports Documenting Work Performed on a System
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Lesson 17: Troubleshooting Linux Systems
Understanding a Practical Troubleshooting Model Troubleshooting Equipment Problems Troubleshooting System Problems Troubleshooting Application and Package Problems Troubleshooting the Linux Operating System
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Lesson 18: Preparing for a Linux Installation
Gathering Installation Information Creating Installation Disks Partitioning the Disk
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Lesson 19: Installing Red Hat Linux 7.0 Using the WorkstationClass
Installing Red Hat Linux Configuring Linux
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Lesson 20: Installing Red Hat Linux 7.0 with the CustomClass
Why Use the Custom Class? Installing Linux Using the Custom Class Partitioning the System Choosing which Packages to Install
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