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Ubuntu Desktop for Beginners: Start Using Linux Today

20/03/2017 Tut4DL Leave a Comment

Ubuntu Desktop for Beginners: Start Using Linux Today
English | Size: 927 MB
Category: Video Training


Heard about Linux but not sure how to get started? This is the course for you! Start using Linux TODAY.
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Security & Hacking, OS & Server Linux, Ubuntu Desktop

Lynda – Linux User and Group Management

16/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Lynda – Linux: User and Group Management
English | Size: 135.31 MB
Category: Tutorial


Linux servers often contain thousands of users and user files. It’s easier to maintain users if they are contained in groups, but only if the limitations of groups are understood and managed properly. This course shows how to manage Linux users and groups using command line tools. Managing users includes creating, modifying, and deleting user accounts as well as locking accounts and managing password strength through editing password policies. This course also covers password hash strength, group passwords, and switching between users. The managing groups section includes creating, modifying, and deleting groups as well as adding users to groups. Join Grant McWilliams as he shows you how to manage users and groups in Linux. [Read more…]

Unix & Linux Group, Linux, Lynda, Management, User

Lynda – Linux -Package Managers and Repositories

15/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Lynda – Linux -Package Managers and Repositories
English | Size: 183.47 MB
Category: Tutorial


Software often comes bundled in packages, which makes managing the programs installed on your system a bit easier. When you need to add software to your Linux system, there are several paths you can take: you can compile source code, manually install software packages, or use package management software to automate most of the work. In this course, explore the basics of working with packages at the command line. Learn how to manage packages on RedHat and CentOS with RPM and the YUM package manager, as well as how to manage packages on Debian, Ubuntu, and related distros with dpkg and the APT tool. Plus, discover how to add software from third parties to your installation when official repositories don’t have all of the software you need.
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Unix & Linux Linux, Lynda, Managers, Package, Repositories

Lynda – Linux – User and Group Management

15/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Lynda – Linux – User and Group Management
English | Size: 135.31 MB
Category: Tutorial


Linux servers often contain thousands of users and user files. It’s easier to maintain users if they are contained in groups, but only if the limitations of groups are understood and managed properly. This course shows how to manage Linux users and groups using command line tools. Managing users includes creating, modifying, and deleting user accounts as well as locking accounts and managing password strength through editing password policies. This course also covers password hash strength, group passwords, and switching between users. The managing groups section includes creating, modifying, and deleting groups as well as adding users to groups. Join Grant McWilliams as he shows you how to manage users and groups in Linux. [Read more…]

Unix & Linux Group, Linux, Lynda, Management, User

Linux Academy – Linux+ LPIC Level 1 Exam 101

15/03/2017 Tut4DL Leave a Comment

Linux Academy – Linux+ LPIC Level 1 Exam 101
English | Size: 7.84 GB
Category: Video Training


This course is updated to cover both LX0-101, LX0-103, LPI exam 101, and LPI exam 103.
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Security & Hacking, OS & Server Linux, LPIC

[Update Links] Asterisk Made Easy: Learn to Install Asterisk and Linux

09/03/2017 Tut4DL Leave a Comment

Asterisk Made Easy: Learn to Install Asterisk and Linux
English | Size: 2.21 GB
Category: Video Training


Learn how to install and configure Asterisk Voip PBX on Linux to make phone calls following easy video tutorials.
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OS & Server Asterisk, Linux

Pluralsight – Linux – Managing Web Services (LPIC-2)

06/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Pluralsight – Linux – Managing Web Services (LPIC-2)
English | Size: 557.78 MB
Category: Tutorial


Linux: Managing Web Services (LPIC-2)
By Andrew Mallett
This course will cover managing Apache and Nginx Web Servers and the Squid Web Proxy for both the exam and for real life.
We all need Web Servers and as a Linux Administrator you are sure to come across the need of managing and deploying them. In this course, Linux: Managing Web Services (LPIC-2), you will first learn how to configure Apache Virtual Hosts.
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Unix & Linux Linux, LPIC-2, Managing, Pluralsight, Web Services

Pluralsight – Linux – Managing Web Services (LPIC-2)

06/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Pluralsight – Linux – Managing Web Services (LPIC-2)
English | Size: 557.78 MB
Category: Tutorial


Linux: Managing Web Services (LPIC-2)
By Andrew Mallett
This course will cover managing Apache and Nginx Web Servers and the Squid Web Proxy for both the exam and for real life.
We all need Web Servers and as a Linux Administrator you are sure to come across the need of managing and deploying them. In this course, Linux: Managing Web Services (LPIC-2), you will first learn how to configure Apache Virtual Hosts.
[Read more…]

Unix & Linux Linux, LPIC-2, Managing, Pluralsight, Web Services

Linux+ LPIC Level 1 Exam 101

02/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Linux+ LPIC Level 1 Exam 101
English | Size: 7.84 GB
Category: Tutorial


Linux + LPIC Level 1 Exam 101
This course is updated to cover both LX0-101, LX0-103, LPI exam 101, and LPI exam 103.
One of the hottest jobs in Information Technology today is Linux Administration. As the Cloud vendors continue to grow, the need for talented and knowledgeable Linux Administrators will continue to grow with them. While you may believe that it can take years to acquire the expertise necessary to succeed in this field, you might be surprised.
Industry certification is the first step to demonstrating your ability to succeed in a demanding and fast paced technical environment. The Linux Professional Institute has released what has become the global standard in Linux Certification. These certifications (called LPIC – Linux Professional Institute Certifications and CompTIA Linux+) are important to any company looking to hire experienced and capable Linux professionals. [Read more…]

Unix & Linux Exam 101, Level 1, Linux, LPIC

Linux Device Drivers Programming at the Kernel Level

02/03/2017 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Linux Device Drivers Programming at the Kernel Level
English | Size: 1.44 GB
Category: Tutorial


This Linux online training course introduces Linux device drivers and shows how they interact with the Linux kernel. Numerous programming exercises reveal the rich set of kernel APIs that provide a multitude of services to driver programmers. This training teaches you how Linux handles asynchronous I/O in a way that is totally transparent to applications. You’ll examine the unique problems of debugging in Kernel space. Perhaps most important, you’ll see how much of a device driver involves interactions with the kernel that have nothing to do with accessing physical hardware. Although the exercises are carried out on a PC, much of the code is easily ported to other architectures supported by Linux. [Read more…]

Unix & Linux Device, Drivers, kernel level, Linux, Programming

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