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Learn to be a Linux sysadmin and an expert user of the Linux
operating system, even with no previous Linux experience. This
second edition of the popular and highly rated Linux self-study
training course has been fully updated to Fedora Linux 37 with
expanded and revised content and figures as well new chapters on
the BTRFS file system, using Zram for swap, NetworkManager,
automation with Ansible, and systemd. Like the previous version,
this edition has been reviewed for technical accuracy by a highly
respected Linux expert and will prepare you to manage complex
systems with ease and equip you for a new career. It has also been
reviewed by a student who took this course to ensure its
readability and flow for those with little or no previous
experience with Linux. This second volume builds upon what you
learned in the first and depends upon the virtual network and
virtual machine created there. You’ll see how to manage and
monitor running processes, discover the power of the special
filesystems, monitor and tune the kernel while it is running –
without a reboot. You’ll then turn to regular expressions and the
power that using them for pattern matching can bring to the command
line, and learn to manage printers and printing from the command
line and unlock the secrets of the hardware on which your Linux
operating system is running. Experiment with command line
programming and how to automate various administrative tasks,
networking, and the many services that are required in a Linux
system. Use the logs and journals to look for clues to problems and
confirmation that things are working correctly, and learn to
enhance the security of your Linux systems and how to perform easy
local and remote backups. What You Will Learn Understand
Logical Volume Management, using file managers, and special
filesystems Exploit everything is a file Perform command line
programming and basic automation Configure printers and manage
other hardware Manage system services with systemd, user
management, security, and local and remote backups using simple and
freely available tools Who This Book Is For Anyone who wants to
continue to learn Linux in depth as an advanced user and system
administrator at the command line while using the GUI desktop to
leverage productivity.Â
Learn to be a Linux sysadmin and an expert user of the Linux
operating system, even with no previous Linux experience. This
second edition of the popular and highly rated Linux self-study
training course has been fully updated to Fedora Linux 37 with
expanded and revised content and figures as well new chapters on
the BTRFS file system, using Zram for swap, NetworkManager,
automation with Ansible, and systemd. Like the previous version,
this edition has been reviewed for technical accuracy by a highly
respected Linux expert and will prepare you to manage complex
systems with ease and equip you for a new career. It has also been
reviewed by a student who took this course to ensure its
readability and flow for those with little or no previous
experience with Linux. In this first volume of the training course
series, you will learn about operating systems in general and Linux
in particular, and explore the Linux philosophy for SysAdmins in
preparation for the rest of the course. This book provides you with
the tools necessary for mastering user management; installing,
updating, and deleting software; and using command line tools to do
performance tuning and basic problem determination. You'll begin by
creating a virtual network and installing an instance of Fedora –
a popular and powerful Linux distribution – on a VirtualBox VM
that can be used for all of the experiments on an existing Windows
or Linux computer. You’ll then move on to the basics of using the
Xfce GUI desktop and the many tools Linux provides for working on
the command line including virtual consoles, various terminal
emulators, Bash, and other shells. Explore data streams and the
Linux tools used to manipulate them, and learn about the Vim text
editor, which is indispensable to advanced Linux users and system
administrators and be introduced to some other text editors.
You’ll also see how to install software updates and new software,
learn additional terminal emulators, and some advanced shell
skills. Examine the sequence of events that take place as the
computer boots and Linux starts up, configure your shell to
personalize it in ways that can seriously enhance your command line
efficiency, and delve into files and filesystems. What You Will
Learn Install Fedora Linux and basic configuration of the Xfce
desktop Access the root user ID, and the care that must be taken
when working as root Use Bash and other shells in the Linux virtual
consoles and terminal emulators Create and modify system
configuration files with Use the Vim text editor Explore
administrative tools available to root that enable you to manage
users, filesystems, processes, and basic network communications
Configure the boot and startup sequences Who This Book Is For
Anyone who wants to learn Linux as an advanced user and system
administrator at the command line while using the GUI desktop to
leverage productivity.Â
Reveals and illustrates the awesome power and flexibility of the
command line, and the design and usage philosophies that support
those traits. This understanding of how to extract the most from
the Linux command line can help you become a better SysAdmin.
Understand why many things in the Linux and Unix worlds are done as
they are, and how to apply the Linux Philosophy to working as a
SysAdmin. The original Unix/Linux Philosophy presented foundational
and functional tenets - rules, guidelines, and procedural methods -
that worked well. However, it was intended for the developers of
those operating systems. Although System Administrators could apply
many of the tenets to their daily work, many important tenets were
missing. Over the years that David Both has been working with Linux
and Unix, he has formulated his own philosophy - one which applies
more directly to the everyday life of the System Administrator.
This book defines a philosophy, and then illuminates the practical
aspects of that philosophy with real-world experiments you can
perform. Inspired by David's real mentors, and dedicated to them,
The Linux Philosophy for System Administrators is a mentor to
SysAdmins everywhere; remember - "If you fail you learn." What You
Will Learn Apply the Linux philosophy to working as a SysAdmin
Unlock the power of the knowledge you already have Fully understand
and access the vast power of the command line Review the power of
Linux as a function of the philosophies that built it Who This Book
Is For If you want to learn the secrets that make the best Linux
SysAdmins powerful far beyond that of mere mortals; if you want to
understand the concepts that unlock those secrets; if you want to
be the SysAdmin that everyone else turns to when the bytes hit the
fan - then this book is for you.
Learn how you can take complete control and run your small business
with powerful, free open source software (FOSS). This book
introduces small business owners to the power and security of Linux
and other FOSS tools to manage any small business as well as the
many advantages it has over expensive, proprietary software. While
exploring the reasons for using Free Open Source Software, you'll
investigate the assertion that, "The value of any software lies in
its usefulness not in its price," set forth by Linux Torvalds, the
creator of Linux. This book examines the use of Linux and also the
other Free Open Source Software you need to meet your business
challenges including the usual accounting, Email, web browsing,
word-processing tasks. You will be introduced to advanced tools
such as those that enable you to create audio and video clips you
can use to promote your business or that can even be your primary
product, such as how-to instruction. Most small business owners
perform many tasks including that of administering their computers.
This book shows you how to find and install new software you need
to run your business and keep it up to date using the tools already
provided by Linux and the secure, trusted repositories available
online. It also explores how to decide which tasks to do in-house
and which you might want to sub out to external resources such as
advertising and contact services to attract and keep customers.
Linux for Small Business Owners provides some logic, reason, and
explanation for each of the steps that are needed and the tools
used to implement Linux in your small business. It is a detailed
guide to removing Windows from your computers and installing Linux
and some commonly used open source software like the LibreOffice
suite of programs, accounting, and other software useful to many
small businesses. It also provides the information and tools
necessary to manage and maintain Linux and applications up-to-date
and secure.What You'll Learn Understand what the term "free/open
source" means and how you can apply it to your business. Look at
the operational and financial advantages of using Free Open Source
Software instead of expensive, proprietary software. See why you
will never need to pay for anti-virus and anti-malware software
again. Replace expensive software like Microsoft Office with open
source tools such as LibreOffice Review the factors required to
make an informed decision about switching to Linux. Install new
applications, updates to Linux, and the application software.
Explore why backups are critical, how to create them, and how to
use them to restore lost data. Who This Book Is For Ideal for small
business owners and owner-operated small businesses looking to
streamline operations, save money, time and energy managing the
common problems associated with using more popular operating
systems.
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