Oreilly Learning Linux System Administration
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The application of Linux (Linux) on servers, as well as for special applications such as image processing and web services, is increasing day by day, although Linux can be installed on a variety of hardware, such as Linux Watch, cell phones, tablets, routers, and consoles Games , desktops, large computers, supercomputers and more. Linux, with desktop environments such as GNOME and KDE, offers an interface like Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows alongside other graphical environments and the Unix-like command line interface, like its traditional one. To participate in the LPIC-1 117-102 exam, you must have information on the scripting and customization of the user’s environment.
In the training courseO’Reilly Learning Linux System Administration You are familiar with Linux operating system management.
In this Learning Linux System Administration training course, expert author Jim Strickland will teach you how to install, configure, and manage a Linux system. This course is designed for absolute beginners, meaning no Linux experience is required.
You will start by learning about the terminal environment, covering files and file manipulation, regular expressions, and pipes and redirects. From there, Jim will teach you about kernel services, such as processes and daemons, virtual memory, and file system security. Finally, this video tutorial also covers account anatomy, mechanics, and strategies for recovering from various failure modes.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have acquired the knowledge needed to take control of your Linux machine. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Table of Contents:
– Introduction
– The Terminal Environment
– File System Voodoo
– Kernel Services
– Accounts
– Mechanics
– Conclusion
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