Friday, January 4, 2008

Cbt - Linux Basic Introductory Level

CBT - Linux Basic Introductory Level Trainer: Perry Fizzano (Trainer Comments) Running Time: 11 Hours While many things in this world today seem to originate from a desire for economic gain, Linux is truly pure. It was designed and continues to thrive to honestly make the computing world a better place. Nowhere else do you find such selfless giving of so many talented individual抯 time and energy. The Linux operating system is a collection of the work of some of the brightest minds on the planet, thousands of individuals collaborating to create the ultimate operating system, stable and powerful, yet flexible and easy to use. This was the dream of Linus Torvald, and it has blossomed into a beautiful reality. Linux makes an excellent desktop operating system, but really shines in the server market. The majority of the web servers in use today on the Internet use the Linux operating system, partly because it抯 free, but more so because it抯 in many cases the best alternative. The CBT Nuggets web servers are running Linux for performance and stability reasons. An individual who attains the Linux+ certification is an incredible asset for a company. With that person as a weapon, they can now deploy technology at an incredible cost savings. Those cost savings can then be put into more exciting larger scale deployments, and of course into the best investment of all, the increased salary and benefits of that Linux-certified person that抯 able to make it all happen.

- Introduction to Using Linux
- Intro to Linux Part 2
- Planning your installation
- Pre-installation Hardware Considerations
- Installation of Linux
- Installing and Updating Software in Linux
- User Administration in Linux
- Administration of Filesystems and Security
- Administration of Networks in Linux
- Linux Essentials
- Configuring Printing and File Sharing
- Configuration Files and Related Topics
- Maintenance of a Linux System
- Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System
- Troubleshooting in Linux Part 2
- Troubleshooting in Linux Part 3
- Hardware Issues in Linux
- More Hardware Issues in Linux


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cd-1

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cd-2

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http://rapidshare.com/files/5976160/CBT-_Linux_Basic_Introductory_Level_CD2__By_St0L3n_.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/5976129/CBT-_Linux_Basic_Introductory_Level_CD2__By_St0L3n_.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/5976119/CBT-_Linux_Basic_Introductory_Level_CD2__By_St0L3n_.part4.rar
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's the password for this? Thanks.

Anonymous said...

iTry; Password www.davendoff.org

Anonymous said...

Some more linux links:-

http://www.freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/rhce-red-hat-certified-engineer-linux.html

http://www.freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/linux-ldap-configuration.html

http://freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/cbt-nuggets-linux-lpic-1-series.html

http://freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/cbt-nuggets-linux-lpic-2-series.html

http://freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/rhel-5-administration-unleashed.html

http://freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/suse-linux-by-oreilly.html

http://freesoftwareloot.blogspot.com/2009/05/vtc-introduction-to-apache-web-server.html

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