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Want to find something in the Linux File System? It isn't as easy as you might imagine, depending on what you're looking for.
Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial
Looking for an in-depth and easy to understand introduction to Linux? Then look no further Here you will find hundreds of articles on a wide range of Linux-related topics, glossary definitions, links to more information as well as a "Test Your Knowledge" sections with hundreds questions and answers.
Red Hat Opens its Knowledge Base to the Public
You used to have to login to access the Red Hat Knowledge Base. As of today, it's open to the public. Just click on the link below to have questions such as the following answered...
Linux Magazine's Tip of the Day
Actually, that should be "tips" since the link below leads to quite a number of them. Looking for that one special command to accomplish a particular task? Look no further. Linux Magazine has posted a list of them on their site.
LPI Raises Exam Fees to $150
The Linux Professional Institute -- which for years has held fast to one of the lowest exam prices of all certification programs ($100 U.S.) -- recently announced that it has raised its exam prices to $150 (U.S.) each.
Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide, Fourth Edition
Linux Administration is broken down into five broad categories or parts. Chapters are organized under each category so no matter what I was looking for, I found it right at my fingertips. Link
Creating a Data Backup and Recovery Strategy
Data backup and Recovery is probably one of the most essential tasks as a system administrator. In the event of a disaster, a successful recovery of data and services will determine whether you will be getting your raise or you will be looking for a new job.
Bash Passphrase Encryption
I wanted a quick and easy way to encrypt text for people that I didn't have public keys for. This allows for some security, and for easy decryption. For decrypting, my favorite method is to just copy the message to my clipboard and use KGpg to decrypt it. KGpg will ask you for the passphrase, and not require a public key to decrypt, just the correct passphrase will do.
Complete Debian Linux Server Setup Guide
This seems to be the mother lode of Debian server tutorials.
LPIforums.org shuts down
Until I get round to sorting this forum out, i'm going to have to close it due to a change of heart at the LPI and several users of the forum who do not understand what should and shouldn't be posted. -dan@lpiforums.com - 15/March/2006