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* December 11: Partitioning and File Systems | |||
'''Potential Upcoming Classes: | '''Potential Upcoming Classes: | ||
'''Man Pages | |||
Dealing with Log Files | |||
Git | |||
Partitioning and Filesystems 2: EFI and GUID/Gpt Partitions | |||
'''Previous: | '''Previous: | ||
'''* December 4: X11/Xorg | |||
Xorg is not a GUI! What is it? | |||
Understanding server/client | |||
* December 4: X11/Xorg | |||
Xorg is not a GUI! What is it? | |||
Understanding | |||
Using Xnest, SSH, VNC | Using Xnest, SSH, VNC | ||
Understanding framebuffers | Understanding framebuffers | ||
* November 27: Users, Groups, Permissions | |||
General Info: | |||
System administration topics include | System administration topics include | ||
* managing users, groups, and permissions | * managing users, groups, and permissions | ||
* monitoring and managing storage and file systems | * monitoring and managing storage and file systems | ||
* understanding the Filesystem Hierarchical Standard | * understanding the Filesystem Hierarchical Standard | ||
* monitoring and managing processes | * monitoring and managing processes | ||
* installing and configuring server software | * installing and configuring server software | ||
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* kernel tuning | * kernel tuning | ||
* network configuration | * network configuration | ||
* writing shell scripts | * writing shell scripts | ||
* command-line essentials | * command-line essentials | ||
The principles are the same across | The principles are the same across Linux distributions, but some | ||
distributions share common configuration approaches. The examples in these | distributions share common configuration approaches. The examples | ||
classes will generally reference both the Debian and the Red Hat approaches. | in these classes will generally reference both the Debian and the | ||
Red Hat approaches. | |||
Most of the above topics require a sequence of two or more classes for | Most of the above topics require a sequence of two or more classes for | ||
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Because command-line skills are generally required, the command-line | Because command-line skills are generally required, the command-line | ||
essentials class (a one-class introduction) | essentials class (a one-class introduction) will be repeated. | ||