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E-grāmata: Ubuntu Certified Professional Study Guide (Exam LPI 199)

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071643771
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  • Izdevniecība: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071643771
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Offering a complete practice test and searchable, electronic version of the book on CD-ROM, this helpful guide to the Linux Professional Institute exam 199 helps readers looking for accreditation as a Ubuntu Certified Professional with a fully integrated study system that encompasses all exam objectives, step-by-step exercises, watch notes, chapter self-tests, and more. Original. (Intermediate)

The author of several books on Linux certification presents an exam-oriented guide to the Ubuntu flavor of Linux--which he says has a shot at becoming an alternative to Microsoft Windows. Beginning with a history of Ubuntu releases and resources, he covers all the objectives included in Exam LPI-199. The study guide includes access to VMware Server to set up as a virtual machine for testing Ubuntu, and a glossary. The bundled CD-ROM contains a practice exam of some 250 questions with a detailed answer key; the electronic version of the book; and access to a bonus downloadable exam. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A new study guide from the bestselling Linux certification author

Based on the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) level 1 certification, the Ubuntu Certified Professional is the new credential for this increasingly popular global Linux distribution. This fully integrated study system offers complete coverage of all the exam objectives through step-by-step exercises, exam watch notes, on-the-job elements, and chapter self-tests which include knowledge-, scenario-, and lab-based questions.

Ubuntu Certified Professional Study Guide covers installation, configuration, administration, user and group management, networking, and more. You can test your knowledge with more than 400 realistic practice exam questions. The CD-ROM includes a practice test engine with two free practice exams (one on CD, one available for download with free online registration) and a searchable, electronic version of the book.

Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Ubuntu Community Resources
1(30)
A History of Ubuntu Releases
3(7)
Debian Foundation
4(1)
Ubuntu Release History
5(1)
Support Levels
6(1)
Consistent Schedules
6(1)
Ubuntu-Based Releases
6(1)
Desktop and Server Releases
7(1)
A Focus on GNOME
8(1)
Getting a New Release with ShipIt
9(1)
Copying Releases with the Freedom Toaster
9(1)
Identifying the Current Release
10(1)
A Variety of Ubuntu Resources
10(3)
Backed by Canonical
10(1)
The Ubuntu Wiki
11(1)
Launching Pads
11(1)
Free and Restricted Repositories
11(1)
The Ubuntu Development Cycle
12(1)
The Ubuntu Dialect
13(1)
Ubuntu Support and More
13(4)
Ubuntu News in the Fridge
14(1)
Ubuntu Rosetta Translations
14(1)
Bugsy Malone Bug Reports
14(3)
Standard Bug Reports
17(1)
Community Help
17(5)
Support Subscriptions
19(1)
Two-Minute Drill
20(2)
Q&A Self Test
22(9)
Lab Questions
25(2)
Self Test Answers
27(3)
Lab Answers
30(1)
Installing Ubuntu
31(54)
Download the Ubuntu Linux Installation CDs
33(2)
An Overview of the Download Process
33(1)
The Download Process
34(1)
Burning from the ISO File
35(1)
An Alternative to Burning
35(1)
Take the Ubuntu Test Drive
35(13)
The Live CD
36(2)
Options Within the Installation CD
38(10)
Install Direct from the CD/DVD, Step by Step
48(19)
Text-Mode Installation from the Alternate CD
49(5)
OEM Installation
54(1)
The Microsoft Windows Installer
55(1)
Installing Ubuntu Server
56(11)
Configure Drives and Partitions
67(10)
Filesystem Formats
67(1)
Partitions
68(2)
RAID
70(3)
Logical Volumes
73(3)
Two-Minute Drill
76(1)
Q&A Self Test
77(8)
Lab Questions
80(1)
Self Test Answers
81(2)
Lab Answers
83(2)
Specialized Hardware and Power Management
85(36)
Understand Basic Linux Hardware Compatibility
86(6)
Hardware Compatibility
87(1)
Linux Hardware Documentation
88(1)
Plug and Play and the Hardware Abstraction Layer
88(1)
HAL and Hardware
89(1)
Understand Kernel Modules
90(2)
Explore Power Management Options
92(7)
Advanced Power Management
93(1)
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
94(1)
ACPI Hardware Events
95(4)
Review Specialized Hardware Issues
99(14)
Smart Hard Disk Monitoring
99(1)
Hard Drives and CD/DVD Drives
100(3)
DMA Speeds
103(1)
ACPI Power Management States
104(1)
USB and IEEE 1394 Devices
105(1)
Wireless Variety
106(2)
Bluetooth Devices
108(1)
IrDA
109(2)
Two-Minute Drill
111(2)
Q&A Self Test
113(8)
Lab Questions
115(2)
Self Test Answers
117(2)
Lab Answers
119(2)
Automated Installation and Diskless Clients
121(36)
Review Automated Installation Files
122(13)
Kickstart
123(7)
The Preseed
130(5)
Configure Servers for the Diskless Client
135(6)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Services
136(3)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
139(1)
NFS Sharing
140(1)
PXE Booting
140(1)
Create the Diskless Client
141(8)
Security by tcp_wrappers
141(3)
The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)
144(1)
Configuring Services for LTSP
145(1)
Booting the LTSP Client
146(2)
Two-Minute Drill
148(1)
Q&A Self Test
149(8)
Lab Questions
151(3)
Self Test Answers
154(2)
Lab Answers
156(1)
Basic Commands and Filesystems
157(40)
Customize the Shell
158(8)
Configure the bash Shell
159(1)
/etc/bash.bashrc
160(1)
/etc/profile
160(1)
/etc/bash_completion
161(1)
Securing Your System
162(1)
Wildcards, Datastreams, and More
162(2)
Variables and Parameters
164(1)
Checking the PATH
165(1)
User-Specific bash Configuration Files
166(1)
Review Command-Line Fundamentals
166(8)
Basic File Operations
166(2)
File Management and Manipulation
168(2)
File Filters
170(2)
Administrative Commands
172(1)
Service Management Commands
173(1)
Work the Filesystem
174(15)
The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)
174(2)
Partition Management Tools
176(5)
The parted Utility
181(5)
Filesystem Formatting and Checking
186(2)
Two-Minute Drill
188(1)
Q&A Self Test
189(8)
Lab Questions
191(1)
Self Test Answers
192(2)
Lab Answers
194(3)
Manage Updates and Repositories
197(38)
Manage Individual Packages and More
198(7)
Ubuntu Package-Naming Conventions
199(1)
The dpkg Command
199(2)
Testing dpkg Commands
201(1)
The apt-get Commands
201(1)
Other apt-Based commands
202(2)
Use alien to Convert from Other Package Types
204(1)
Compatibility with Debian Packages
205(1)
Review a Variety of Repositiories
205(3)
Distribution-Specific Ubuntu Repositories
206(1)
Standard Repository Categories
206(1)
Local Repositories
207(1)
Third-Party Repositories
208(1)
Debian Repositories
208(1)
Update and Manage Clients
208(12)
The Local Repository List
209(2)
Find the Right Mirror
211(2)
Finding the Right Mirror
213(1)
Studying Security Updates
214(1)
Graphical Management Tools
214(4)
Remote Package Management
218(1)
The Alternatives System
219(1)
Create a Local Mirror
220(8)
Synchronize from a Remote Repository
221(2)
Pointing Clients to a Local Mirror
223(3)
Two-Minute Drill
226(2)
Q&A Self Test
228(7)
Lab Questions
230(3)
Self Test Answers
233(1)
Lab Answers
234(1)
Printer Configuration
235(42)
Work the CUPS Packages
236(9)
The CUPS Packages
237(2)
The CUPS Configuration Files
239(4)
/etc/cups/printers.conf
243(1)
PostScript Printer Definitions (PPD) Files
244(1)
Configure Printers
245(16)
Local and Network CUPS Printer Ports
245(2)
The CUPS Web-Based Configuration Tool
247(2)
The GNOME Print Manager
249(1)
Adding a Printer
250(2)
The Ubuntu Linux GUI Tool
252(5)
Printers and the Universal Resource Identifier (URI)
257(1)
Shared Samba Printers
258(2)
Client Printer Access via IPP
260(1)
Manage Print Queues
261(3)
Print Queue Management at the Command Line
261(2)
GUI Print Queue Management
263(1)
Manage Printers
264(5)
Print Queue Management
265(1)
Printer Management
265(2)
Two-Minute Drill
267(2)
Q&A Self Test
269(8)
Lab Questions
271(2)
Self Test Answers
273(2)
Lab Answers
275(2)
Languages and Accounts
277(38)
Configure Localization
278(5)
The Current Language Configuration
279(2)
Installing More Languages
281(1)
Additional Localization Settings
282(1)
Create Regular Users
283(14)
Users and Authentication in Ubuntu Linux
283(4)
Creating Users and Groups
287(5)
Users and Special Groups
292(2)
Add a New Print Administrator
294(1)
Creating Users at the Command Line
295(1)
Modifying or Deleting a User Account
296(1)
Creating Groups at the Command Line
296(1)
Assigning a Password
296(1)
Set Up More Administrators
297(4)
Super User Concepts
297(3)
The Super User Configuration File
300(1)
Modifying/etc/sudoers
301(1)
Work the Shadow Password Suite
301(7)
Shadow Password Files
301(1)
Create a New User via Configuration File
302(1)
Create a New Group via Configuration File
303(1)
Creating a New User Home Directory
304(2)
Two-Minute Drill
306(2)
Q&A Self Test
308(7)
Lab Questions
310(3)
Self Test Answers
313(1)
Lab Answers
314(1)
Configuring Network Interfaces and Profiles
315(38)
Configure Network Interfaces
316(22)
The Network Boot Process
316(4)
Default Network Settings
320(2)
Current Network Settings
322(3)
Configuring from the Command Line
325(2)
Routing Forward
327(1)
Key Configuration Files
328(3)
The Network Settings Tool
331(1)
Configure a Wireless Network Connection
332(3)
Configuring a Modem
335(3)
Set Up Network Profiles
338(7)
Basic Configuration Commands
338(3)
Switching Between Home and Office Networks
341(1)
Create Network Profiles
341(3)
Two-Minute Drill
344(1)
Q&A Self Test
345(8)
Lab Questions
347(4)
Self Test Answers
351(1)
Lab Answers
352(1)
Network Authentication and File Systems
353(38)
Configure Network Authentication for Clients
354(12)
Network Information Service (NIS) Authentication
355(2)
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Authentication
357(2)
Samba Authentication
359(3)
Automated Authentication Tools
362(1)
The Authentication Sequence
362(1)
Authentication with PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
363(3)
Set Up Network File Systems
366(18)
The Network File System (NFS)
367(3)
NFS
370(1)
Samba and the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
371(5)
An FTP Service
376(1)
Shared Folders GUI Tool
377(1)
Create a Samba share with a GUI Tool
378(2)
Create an NFS Share with a GUI Tool
380(3)
Two-Minute Drill
383(1)
Q&A Self Test
384(7)
Lab Questions
386(3)
Self Test Answers
389(1)
Lab Answers
390(1)
Configure and Localize GNOME
391(40)
Configure the Desktop Environment
392(18)
The GConf Daemon
393(1)
GConf Settings
394(1)
The GConf Tools
395(3)
Customize Panels and Menus
398(1)
Customize the Look and Feel
399(6)
Custom and Default Settings
405(5)
Manage Screen Features and Fonts
410(14)
Manage Screen Resolution from the GUI
410(3)
Manage Screen Resolution from the Command Line
413(1)
Configure the X Server from the Command Line
414(5)
Make Fonts Work for You
419(4)
Two-Minute Drill
423(1)
Q&A Self Test
424(7)
Lab Questions
426(2)
Self Test Answers
428(1)
Lab Answers
429(2)
Customizing GNOME
431(36)
Set Up the Display Manager
432(15)
Gnome Display Manager File Structure
432(3)
Gnome Display Manager Configuration File
435(4)
The Gui Login Manager Customization Tool
439(8)
Work with the Evolution Mail Client
447(14)
Configure an Email Account
448(1)
Excercise 12-1: Configuring an Account in the Evolution Email Manager
448(5)
Creating Mail Filters
453(2)
Managing Spam
455(1)
Configuring a Filter in the Evolution Email Manager
456(2)
Work with Microsoft Exchange
458(2)
Two-Minute Drill
460(1)
Q&A Self Test
461(6)
Lab Questions
463(2)
Self Test Answers
465(1)
Lab Answers
466(1)
A About the CD-ROM
467(4)
System Requirements
468(1)
Install and Configure Wine
468(1)
Installing and Running the MasterExam
469(1)
Taking the MasterExam
470(1)
Getting Help
470(1)
Removing an Installation
470(1)
LearnKey Technical Support
470(1)
Obtaining Content Support
470(1)
B Test Linux with VMware
471(14)
Acquire VMware server
473(1)
Install VMware server on Microsoft Windows
473(1)
Install VMware Server on Ubuntu Hardy Heron
474(7)
Preparing VMware for Linux Installation
481(3)
VMware Snapshots
484(1)
Glossary 485(34)
Index 519
Michael Jang, (RHCE, LPIC-2, UCP, Linux+, MCP), author of the popular RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide (Exam RH302) and about 20 other professional technology titles, is currently a full-time writer, specializing in operating systems and networks. His experience with computers goes back to the days of jumbled punch cards. He has written other books on Linux certification, including LPIC-1 in Depth, Mike Meyers Linux+ Certification Passport, and Sair GNU/Linux Installation and Configuration Exam Cram. His other Linux books include Linux Annoyances for Geeks, Linux Patch Management, and Mastering Fedora Core Linux 5. He has also written or contributed to books on Microsoft operating systems, including MCSE Guide to Microsoft Windows 98 and Mastering Windows XP Professional, Second Edition.