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RHCE

RED HAT LINUX ESSENTIALS (RH033)

  • Overview
  • Running Commands and Getting Help
  • Browsing the Filesystem
  • The bash Shell
  • Standards I/O and Pipes
  • Users, Groups, and Permissions
  • vi and vim Editor Basics and Printing
  • The Linux File System In-Depth Confuring the Bash Shell
  • Configuring Gnome
  • Advanced Topics in Users, Groups, and
  • Advanced uses of the vi and vim Editors Introduction to String Processing.
  • RHCE String Processing with Regular Expressions.
  • Finding and Processing Files Investigating and Managing Process
  • Network Clients
  • bash Shell Scripting
  • What Now

RED HAT LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (RH133)

  • System Initialization and Services
  • Kernel Services and Configuration
  • Filesystem Management
  • Network Configuration
  • RPM and Kickstart
  • User Administration
  • Printing and Administration Tools
  • The X Window System
  • Advanced File System Management
  • Troubleshooting

RED HAT LINUX NETWORKING AND SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (RH253)

  • Introduction to System Services
  • Organizing Networked Systems
  • Network File Sharing Services
  • Electronic Mail Services
  • The HTTP Service
  • Security Concerns and Policy Authentication Services
  • System Monitoring
    Securing Networks
  • Securing Services
  • Securing Data

LINUX POWER USER

Linux is growing in popularity for many reasons, and as an operating system it is many things to many people, While we all have our own reasons for liking Linux. You will learn to work with the Command Line Interface as well as the Graphical User Interface in Linux.

 

  • Communicating with Network Users
  • Sending and receiving e-mail Chatting Creating and Maintaining Documents
  • Using Vi Editor Organizing Documents
  • Automating tasks
  • Filters and Pipes
  • Working with Shell scripts
  • Variables-Local and Global
  • Implementing Security
  • Setting and changing file and directory permissions
  • Viewing existing file and directory permissions
  • Setting and changing passwords
  • Working with the Linux Graphical User Interface
  • Working with KDE Desktop
  • Working with K Organizer
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