Introduction to Redhat Linux Set
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Introduction to Red Hat Linux
Level 1
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1.0 Intro to Red Hat Certification
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1.1 RHCE Program
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1.2 Overview of Topics
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2.0 Linux and Windows
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2.1 Linux Applications
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2.2 License of Linux
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2.3 Linux Origins
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2.4 Linux Distribution
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3.0 Booting and Logging into
Linux
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3.1 Booting Linux
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3.2 Passwords
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3.3 Logging off and Shutting
Down
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3.4 Navigating the System
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4.0 Understanding the Linux
File System
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4.1 Overview of File Systems
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4.2 Mounting Drives
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4.3 Standard Directories
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4.4 File Permissions
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5.0 Performing File Maintenance
Tasks
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5.1 Linux Command Options
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5.2 Using the cd Command
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5.3 Linux File Commands
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6.0 Using the Linux Command
Line
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6.1 Linux Shell
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6.2 The History Feature
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6.3 Managing Multiple Applications
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7.0 Command Help
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7.1 Man Pages
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7.2 Info Page
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7.3 Web Sites
Introduction to Red Hat Linux
Level 2
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1.0 Creating Documents
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1.1 What is the VI?
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1.2 Deleting Text in Command
Mode
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1.3 Saving your File
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1.4 Inserting Text
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1.5 Copying and Pasting Text
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1.6 Other Insert Modes
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2.0 Controlling File Access
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2.1 Looking at Users and Groups
Assigned to Files
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2.2 Using the chmod Command
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2.3 The SUID and The GUID Bits
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3.0 Launching Applications
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3.1 The Command Prompt
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3.2 Using the Menu System
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4.0 Printing in Red Hat Linux
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4.1 Configuration
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4.2 Printing a File
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4.3 Maintenance
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4.4 Remote Printing
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4.5 Setting up a Printer with
Printtool
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4.6 The Printcap File
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4.7 Print Filters and Page
Description Languages
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4.8 Using the lpr Command
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4.9 Printing in Applications
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5.0 Using Regular Expressions
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5.1 Defining Regular Expressions
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5.2 Matching Characters
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6.0 Copying Data to Floppy
Disks
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6.1 Mounting the Floppy and
MS-DOS and ext2 File Systems, and Using cp, etc
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6.2 The mtools Package and
Commands
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7.0 Redirecting Input and Output
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7.1 STDIN and STDOUT Concepts
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7.2 Using Operators to Redirect
and Append STDOUT and Using noclobber
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7.3 Using the < Operator
to Redirect Input and Understanding and Working with Pipes
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7.4 Using the Tee Command
Introduction to Red Hat Linux
Level 3
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1.0 Using Gnome for Common
Tasks
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1.1 Gnome Background and Icons
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1.2 Panel
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1.3 Virtual Desktops
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1.4 Switching between Application
Windows
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1.5 Menu
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1.6 Locking the Screen and
Logging out
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2.0 Starting Applications
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2.1 Using the Menu and Using
Run Program
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2.2 Using the Command Line
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2.3 Using the Help Browser
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3.0 Customizing Gnome
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3.1 Adding and Configuring
Icons on a Panel
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3.2 Configuring Other Properties
of the Panel
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3.3 Adding Icons to the Desktop
and a Background Image
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3.4 Using the right-click menu
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4.0 Using Simple Gnome Applications
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4.1 Address Book and Calendar
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4.2 Gedit, Gnotepad, and the
Calendar
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4.3 The Calculator and Gnumeric
Spreadsheet
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4.4 Time Tracking Tool
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5.0 Viewing and Creating Graphics
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5.1 Electric Eyes
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5.2 GQview
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5.3 Gimp
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5.4 Games
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6.0 Using the File Manager
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6.1 The File Manager
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6.2 Move/Copy/Deleting Files
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6.3 Setting Preferences
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7.0 The Gnome Control Center
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7.1 Background, Screensaver,
and Themes
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7.2 The Windows Manager, Sounds,
Keyboard, and Mouse
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7.3 Startup, Application, and
Dialog Options
Introduction to Red Hat Linux
Level 4
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1.0 System Tools (18 min)
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1.1 Changing the Password
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1.2 Desktop Switching Tool
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1.3 System Info
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1.4 Color Browser and Font
Selector
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1.5 Time Tool
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1.6 Color Xterm
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1.7 System Monitor
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2.0 The KDE Menus
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2.1 Text Editor and Other Accessories
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2.2 Graphics Tools
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2.3 The System Menu, Utilities
and Internet Tools
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2.4 The KDE Control Center
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3.0 Another Level Menus
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3.1 A Quick look at the Another
Level Menus
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4.0 Understanding Software
Packages
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4.1 The rpm command
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4.2 Querying a Package
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4.3 Adding and Deleting Files
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5.0 Using Graphical RPM Tools
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5.1 GnoRMP
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5.2 Kpackage
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6.0 Accessing the Network
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6.1 Checking the Network Connection
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6.2 Ping, IfConfig, etc.
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6.3 Using Netscape
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6.4 Using other Programs
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7.0 Using Configuration Utilities
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7.1 KBDCongif, Mouse Config,
NetConfig. and The Control Panel
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7.2 CHKConfig, timeconfig,
Kernelconfig, tksysv and Xconfigurator
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8.1 Exploring options for Basic
Configuration
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