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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10: 1. FundamentalsN3071 Course duration (days): 3 |
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Also known as: Novell 3071, NV3071 About this classThis course is the first in the CLP curriculum developed for SUSE Enterprise Server 10. This course guides students who have no experience with Linux through the main concepts of open source software and Linux using the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10. Students will learn the concepts of Open Source and Linux as well as the fundamental knowledge necessary to administer SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10. These fundamental tasks are prerequisites to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Administration (Course 3072). These tasks are also essential and prerequisite to learning the skills of an entry level Linux administrator or help desk technician in an enterprise environment. Who will the lesson benefit?This course is ideal for those who have little or no experience with Linux and who are seeking a fundamental understanding of the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 operating system. It is also ideal for those who want to begin preparing for the Novell Certified Linux Professional 10 Practicum Exam. What delegates will learn
What prerequisites are requiredThis course is designed for beginners with the Linux operating system. Attendees are required to have only basic computer skills on any operating system. Knowledge of a desktop operating system is sufficient. Contents of this class
SECTION 2 - Use the Linux Desktop
SECTION 3 - Administer Linux with YaST
SECTION 4 - Locate and Use Help Resources
SECTION 5 - Manage Directories and Files
SECTION 6 - Work With the Linux Shell and Command Line
SECTION 7 - Use Linux Text Editors
SECTION 8 - Manage User, Groups, and Permissions
APPENDIX A - Use the KDE Desktop Environment
APPENDIX B - Network Components and Architecture
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