Ubuntu Linux Professional 1 - Program
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- The Ubuntu technical infrastructure
- Debian
- Ubuntu distribution
- Ubuntu alternatives: Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Xubuntu
- Ubuntu software repositories
- Launchpad components
- Online documentation: helpubuntu.com
- Ubuntu Wiki and Forum
- The community free support
- The Canonical support
- Getting Ubuntu
- Installing Ubuntu with CD
- Working with comand line
- UNIX and Linux
- Unix developement history
- Shell
- Shell variables
- Command lines
- /bin/bash
- Log In and Log Out
- Passwords
- Man pages
- The processing text streams using filters
- Linking files using cat e tac
- File start and file end visualisation
- Number file lines using nl
- Numbering file elements using wc
- Cutting fields into files using cut
- Converting characters
- Lines handling using paste, join and uniq
- Dividing files using split
- Print format using fmt e pr
- Sorting using sort
- Eliminating binary files using od
- Basic file management
- Filenames
- Basic Navigation
- Globbing and wildcards
- Listing filenames and information
- Determining the file content type
- Creating new directories
- Copying files and directories
- Removing files and directories
- Moving (rename) files
- Escape mechanism
- Location fils in a direcotry tree
- Examples on using find
- Whereis and which
- Using streams, pipes and redirects
- Standard input and standard output
- Readdressing with pipes
- Building argouments
- Devices /dev/null
- Process management
- Creating processes
- Monitoring processes
- Monitoring processes in real-time
- Sending signals to processes
- Checking values
- Starting works to be continued after the log-out
- Modifying executing processes execution
- Modifying processes execution properties
- Altering properties of the process in execution
- Using regular expressions
- Combining patterns
- Regular expression sintax
- Creating regular expressions using grep
- Using grep as filter
- Stream editing with sed
- Modifying files usingo vi
- Basic file modification using vi
- Fundamental BIOS settings
- Firmware (BIOS)
- Access to large hard drives
- Information retrival through kernel
- Gathering information on the hard disk
- PCI bus
- I/O Ports
- Interrupts and DMA
- Setting up power management
- APM settings
- ACPI settings
- Setting up modems
- Serial ports - modem configuration
- Setting up a dial-in and dial-out connection
- Setting up devices for communication
- ADSL connection with PPPoE
- Setting out non-IDE devices
- Using non-IDE devices
- Setting SCSI devices
- Setting out PC expansion cards
- Setting USB devices
- Listing USB devices
- USB drivers
- Hardware configuration
- The hardware abstraction layer
- udev
- Wifi network interface configuration
- Bluetooth configuration
- IrDA configuration
- Diskless client
- Client diskless functioning
- Installation of a PXE-based network
- Installation
- Installing types
- debian-installer
- Ubuntu installer
- The installer parameters
- Installation steps
- Preseeding
- Ubiquity
- Designing the hard disk layout
- Designing the filesystem layout
- Installing a boot loader
- Chosing a boot loader
- LILO configuration
- GRUB configuration
- Compiling programs from the source
- Managing archive files with tar
- Compressing files with gzip & bzip
- Compiling software using GNU toolchain
- Installing source using the APT toolset
- Shared libraries management
- Libraries
- Libraries dependency
- Runtime loader
- Using Debian package management
- Dpkg
- Using APT toolset
- Using Aptitude and Dselect
- Recompiling a Deb packags from sources
- Using RPM Package Manager
- Using RPM Package Manager
- RPM queries
- Comparing RPM and dpkg commands
- Installing RPMs from the source
- Ubuntu package & repository management
- Managing software repositories
- Using Synaptic
- Using update-manager
- Creating a local mirror
- The filesystems standard hierarchy
- Creating partitions and filesystems
- Partition naming
- Creating partitions
- Linux supported filesystem
- Creating filesystems
- Creating filesystems ext3
- Keepin filesystems integrity
- Monitoring the disc use with du e df
- Checking a filesystem ext3 consistency
- Deleting information of a filesystem ext3
- Filesystem ext3 debugging
- Adjusting filesystem ext3
- Building up a filesystem
- Building up a filesystem
- Dismantelling a filesystem
- /etc/fstab
- Managing disc shares
- Managing disc shares
- Setting out user's shares
- Defining share limits
- Reviewing share per-user use
- Reviewing share per-partition use
- Using files permission to controll file access
- Unix files security
- Files permissions
- Default permissions
- Changing files permissions
- Special permissions
- Managing file ownership
- Changing file's owner an group
- Creating hard and symbolic links
- Hard links
- Symbolic links
- Comparing hard links and symbolic links
- Ubuntu system security configuration
- Using sudo to get superuser privileges
- /etc/sudoers management using visudo
- Managing users and groups using vipw e vigr
- Managing users and groups using users-admin
- Installing and setting out X - Introduction
- XFree and Xorg
- Configuration
- Modifying file X configuration
- Learning the X start-up process
- Display Manager
- Xinit and xinitrc
- X resources and Xdefaults files
- Remote Display
- GNOME configuration
- Setting GNOME using graphic tools
- Setting GNOME using gconf
- Customizing pannells and menus
- Adding launchers to the desktop
- Setting out the GNOME's Display Manager
- GDM configuration with gdmsetup
- Screen settings and characters
- Screen configuration
- Characters configuration
- Characters installation
- Evolution mail client configuration
- Evolution per POP/IMAP/SMTP configuration
- Evolution configuration for Exchange
- Evolution and Spam
- Operative System localization
- Getting, installing and updating language packs
