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Also covers the free software or open source software movement in general, where to find packages, how to install them, and how to get support. This course covers the Linux operating system providing an introduction to the installation, configuration and troubleshooting of this popular operating system. REQUIRED MATERIALS: A Practical Guide to Linux by Mark G.
#Testout lab sim 1.5.5 Pc
PREREQUISTES: CIS 2110 Concepts of PC Hardware Hiring Coordinator for this course: Theodore Pappadopoulos Please see this page for more information regarding the purchase of textbooks. The information provided there will be for this course only. On that date a link will be available below that will take you to eCampus, CCV's bookstore. Discuss methods to troubleshoot problems and optimize performance.įall 2017 textbook data will be available on May 22.
Discuss options available for obtaining and installing additional software packages such as word processors and web browsers on Linux systems.ġ1.
Explain how to find and use resources such as HOWTO documents, man and info pages, websites, newsgroups and listservs.ġ0. Explain how to configure Linux using both graphical tools and text based configuration files.ĩ. Describe X-Windows, the graphical user environment commonly used on Unix-based systems, and discuss the purpose of and differences between common Window Manager packages such as KDE and GNOME.Ĩ. Discuss the purpose of a "shell" program and demonstrate the use of common commands to manipulate files and system options.ħ. Demonstrate the use of one of the commonly available text editors on Unix-based systems, such as the "vi" editor.Ħ. Explain the process of maintaining a secure computing environment via updates, firewall, system tuning, and file system permissions.ĥ. Describe the difference between a Command Line Interface (CLI) and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both.Ĥ. Discuss options for installing and configuring Linux on a personal computer.ģ. Describe the difference between open source and proprietary systems, discuss when open source software is appropriate, and explain how to acquire open source software and operating systems such as Linux.Ģ. Also covers the free software or open source software movement in general, where to find packages, how to install them, and how to get support.ġ.
#Testout lab sim 1.5.5 registration
This course has started, please contact the offering academic center about registration Last day to withdraw (W grade): 11-06-2017 - Refund Policy Last day to drop without a grade: 09-25-2017 - Refund Policy