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| Video 1 Introduction to Linux This foundational video talks about the basics of Linux and a comparison with Windows. * What is Linux? * History of Linux * Types of Linux, Linux vs. Unix * Comparison of Linux vs. Windows * Strengths and Weaknesses of Linux Video 2 Introduction to Linux Certifications We'll talk about the multiple certifications available for Linux: * Linux+ * Redhat RHCT/RHCE * LPI * CLP/CLE9 * LCA * Unix Certifications Video 3 Installing Linux Scenario based instruction explaining the proper hardware and methods of installing Linux. * Identify Proper Hardware * Methods for Installing Linux * Linux Multimedia Options * Determine a purpose for the Linux Machine * Configuring Linux File Systems * Configuring Boot Managers * Configuring Network Options * Configuring Linux Installation Parameters * Installing Linux Video 4 Using Linux – Part 1 Learn how Linux works – it’s applications, navigating Linux, and common tasks and commands. * Common Linux tasks – log in , log out, task manager, panels, screens * Common GUI Applications * Command Line Shell vs. GUI Interface * Directory Structure/ Navigation * Changing Resolution and Colors Video 5 Using Linux – Part 2 Learn how Linux works – it’s applications, navigating Linux, and common tasks and commands. * Files and Directories * Content and Directory Searches * Linked Files using commands * File and Directory Permissions and Ownership * Configure the X Window System * Environment Variables ($Path, $Display, etc) Video 6 Administering Linux Users and Groups Linux Objective 2.20 is covered in this video – Administer users and groups: create, modify, delete, passwords, etc. * Create, modify, and delete Linux user accounts * Create, modify, and delete Linux group accounts * Understand /etc/password and /etc/group * CLI Utilities Video 7 Administering Linux – Part 1 Linux Objective 2.20 is covered in this video – Administer users and groups: create, modify, delete, passwords, etc. * Manage Linux Processes * Identify Processes and Processes Trees * Monitor and Troubleshoot Network Activity * Manipulate Test Files * Redirect Output |
Video 8 Administering Linux – Part 2 Linux Objective 2.20 is covered in this video – Administer users and groups: create, modify, delete, passwords, etc. * Manage and Configure Print Jobs and Queues * User Remote Management * Configure and Manage NIS with yp commands * Create and Modify basic Shell Scripts Video 9 Administering Linux – Part 3 Linux Objective 2.20 is covered in this video – Administer users and groups: create, modify, delete, passwords, etc. * Manage and Access Mail Queues * Scheduling Jobs * Managing runlevels and system initialization * Tuning Kernel Runtime Parameters Video 10 Linux Filesystem and Storage Management In-depth video on Linux Objectives 2.1, manage local storage devices and files systems using CLI commands, 2.2, mount and unmount varied filesystems, 3.5, configure files that are used to mount drivers or partitions. * Linux Filesystem * Manage Storage Devices and Filesystems * Storage Commands and Configuration Files Video 11 Linux Package Installation and System Backups Linux uses the Package Installation concept to install application updates, new applications, or new services. Linux objective 2.3, perform and verify backups and restores, is covered. I will show you how to locate the wide variety of backup programs available and will demonstrate the use of tar and cpio. * Linux Package Installation * System Backups and Restores * Access Recordable Media * Repair Packages Video 12 Networking in Linux – Part 1 This section covers the following Linux Objectives: 3.1 Configuring Client TCP/IP Settings (OSI model, layering, how networking works), 3.2 basic network server features, 3.3 basic routing & subnetting, troubleshooting, 3.7 Configure a network interface card from command line, 3.10 Configure log files, 3.6 Implement DNS & describe how it works. * Configuring Client TCP/IP Settings * Configuring Basic Network Server Settings * Implement Basic Routing and Subnetting * Troubleshoot Networking and Hostname Resolution Problems Video 13 Networking in Linux – Part 2 This section covers the following Linux Objectives: 3.1 Configuring Client TCP/IP Settings (OSI model, layering, how networking works), 3.2 basic network server features, 3.3 basic routing & subnetting, troubleshooting, 3.7 Configure a network interface card from command line, 3.10 Configure log files, 3.6 Implement DNS & describe how it works. * Configure a Network Interface Card * Read and Configure Linux Log Files * Basics of Linux Domain Name Resolution Video 14 Installing and Administering Linux OpenOffice Learn about OpenOffice, a free office suite, and how to install and administer it. Scenario – convert (open, edit and save) MS Office docs to OpenOffice using Linux. * What is OpenOffice? * Installing OpenOffice * Common MS Office Tasks in OpenOffice * Sharing Files between OpenOffice and MS Office * Our Scenario |
Video 15 Installing and Administering Linux Samba Server Learn about Samba Server – allows non-Windows hosts to function as Windows hosts. Samba allows for interoperability across different network systems. The scenario covers how to install and administer it. * What is Samba? * Administering Samba * Installing Samba * Our Scenario Video 16 Installing and Administering Linux Apache Webserver Learn about Apache Webserver – open source web server, which comes with Fedora Linux 5, but is disabled by default. The scenario covers how to install and administer it. * What is Apache? * Installing Apache * Administering Apache * Our Scenario Video 17 Installing and Administering Linux DHCP and DNS Learn about DHCP and DNS server. Learn to install and configure DHCP and DNS. The scenario covers how to install and administer it, using your Linux server as a DNS server/ DHCP, and also tests to make sure it works. Continues the learning from video 13. * Installing and Administering DNS * Our Scenario * Installing and Administering DHCP * Our Scenario Video 18 Installing and Administering Linux FTP Server Install, Administer, and learn the benefits of using the Linux FTP server. FTP, File Transfer Protocol, allows you to copy files between servers over the Internet. Scenario to test FTP server and perform basic configurations. * Installing Linux FTP Server * Administering Linux FTP Server * Our Scenario Video 19 Securing Linux How to keep your system secure and detect issues. This video covers Linux Objective 4, Security, and the multiple components within. Learn to configure security files, set permissions, install firewalls, etc. * Security Configuration Files * Data Encryption * System and File Integrity * Special File Permissions * Password Policies * Linux Firewalls * Limiting Users * SELinux Video 20 Administering Hardware This video covers Linux Objective 1.2 Configure peripherals, and covers the majority of Linux Objective 6 – Hardware. Learn to describe, diagnose, identify, and configure hardware. * Configure Peripherals * Understanding Hardware Resources * Diagnose Hardware Resource Issues * Removable Hardware * Power Management * Mass Storage Video 21 Reporting, Troubleshooting, and Performance Monitoring This video covers much of Linux Objective 5, Documentation. Learn to monitor system performance, analyze and fix any problems; create and document written procedures, troubleshoot with common commands, and access documentation. * Monitoring System Performance * Documenting Linux * Troubleshooting with System Log Files * Accessing Documentation Bonus Video Linux Tips & Tricks Learn how to play Windows Media files on your Linux box, dual boot Windows and Linux workstations, and speed up your Linux Navigation skills! |