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Installing Ubuntu on an IBM Power System LC server
Use this tutorial to install Ubuntu on an IBM Power System LC server using several
different methods, including USB device, virtual wizard, or network boot installation.
This installation is specifically for installing Ubuntu on an IBM Power System S812 LC
or S822 LC (OpenPOWER) server, but can be easily adapted to a different Power System LC
server.
Also available in:
Chinese
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08 Sep 2016 |
Support multiple keyboard layouts in web-based VNC apps
Take advantage of a recently introduced browser API (available in
Chrome, Firefox, and Opera) to add support for multiple keyboard layouts to
web-based VNC clients.
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23 Aug 2016 |
Compile and run Weather Research and Forecasting data on an IBM POWER8
system
Compile and install data for the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)
Model and its dependent packages on the IBM POWER8 system, which provides
parallel computing capabilities.
Also available in:
Japanese
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28 Oct 2014 |
SAN switch performance monitoring using IBM Network Advisor
This tutorial explains the steps for the installation and configuration of IBM Network
Advisor 12.1.5 on RHEL 6 to manage storage area network (SAN) switches running OS
7.x.x.
Also available in:
Chinese
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29 May 2014 |
Hardening the Linux server
Servers — whether used for testing or production — are primary targets for attackers. By taking the proper steps, you can turn a vulnerable box into a hardened server and help thwart outside attackers. Learn how to tighten Secure Shell (SSH) sessions, configure firewall rules, and set up intrusion detection to alert you to possible attacks on your GNU/Linux® server.
Also available in:
Chinese
Portuguese
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23 Jan 2014 |
Multi-disk management for IBM Systems Director
VMControl, Part 2: Multi-disk management for capturing a virtual appliance and revision control
IBM Systems Director is a platform management solution that is used to manage physical and virtual systems. IBM Systems Director provides systems management personnel with a single
pane of glass, helping reduce IT management complexity and cost. VMControl is a advanced plug-in installed on top of IBM Systems Director to provide the virtualization capabilities. This
tutorial talks about the multi-disk management and revision control for capturing virtual appliances using the VMControl Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming
interfaces (APIs) and command line interface (CLI).
Also available in:
Chinese
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14 May 2013 |
Multi-disk management for IBM Systems Director
VMControl, Part 1: Multi-disk management for virtual server using IBM Systems Director VMControl
IBM Systems Director is a platform management solution that is used to manage physical and virtual systems. IBM Systems Director provides systems management personnel with a single
pane of glass, helping reduce IT management complexity and cost. IBM Systems Director VMControl™ is an advanced plug-in installed on top of IBM Systems Director to provide virtualization
capabilities. This tutorial talks about multi-disk management for virtual server using the VMControl Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces (APIs) and
command-line interface (CLI).
Also available in:
Chinese
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06 May 2013 |
IBM Systems Director VMControl resource lifecycle management: part 4
IBM Systems Director is a platform management solution that is used to manage physical and virtual systems in a multisystem environment. It supports various virtualization technologies and multiple operating systems across IBM and non-IBM platforms. IBM Systems Director VMControl is an advanced manager of IBM Systems Director, a free-to-own set of platform management tools. This tutorial is part of a series on VMControl resource lifecycle management. This tutorial explains about server system pool lifecycle using the VMControl Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces (APIs).
Also available in:
Chinese
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04 Feb 2013 |
IBM Systems Director VMControl resource
lifecycle
management: part 3
IBM Systems Director is a platform management solution that is used to
manage physical and virtual systems in a multisystem environment. It supports
various virtualization technologies and multiple operating systems across IBM
and non-IBM platforms. IBM Systems Director VMControl is an advanced manager
of IBM Systems Director, a free-to-own set of platform management tools. This
tutorial is part of a series on VMControl resource lifecycle management. This
tutorial explains the image deployment lifecycle using the VMControl
Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces
(APIs).
Also available in:
Chinese
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29 Jan 2013 |
IBM Systems Director VMControl resource
lifecycle
management: part 2
IBM Systems Director is a platform management solution that is used to manage physical and virtual systems in a multisystem environment. It supports various virtualization technologies and multiple operating systems across IBM and non-IBM platforms. IBM Systems Director VMControl is an advanced manager of IBM Systems Director, a free-to-own set of platform management tools. This tutorial is part of a series on VMControl resource lifecycle management. This tutorial explains the virtual appliance lifecycle using the VMControl Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces (APIs).
Also available in:
Chinese
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25 Jan 2013 |
IBM Systems Director VMControl resource
lifecycle
management: part 1
IBM Systems Director is a platform management solution that is used to
manage physical and virtual systems in a multisystem environment. It supports
various virtualization technologies and multiple operating systems across IBM
and non-IBM platforms. IBM Systems Director VMControl™ is an advanced manager
of IBM Systems Director, a free-to-own set of platform management tools. This
tutorial is part of a series on VMControl resource lifecycle management. This
tutorial explains the virtual server lifecycle using the VMControl
Representational State Transfer (REST) application programming interfaces
(APIs).
Also available in:
Chinese
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17 Jan 2013 |
Learning PHP, Part 2: Upload files and use XML or JSON to store and display file information
This tutorial is Part 2 of a three-part "Learning PHP" series teaching you how to use PHP through building a simple workflow application.
Take this tutorial if you have a basic understanding of PHP and want to learn about uploading files from the browser, sessions, or using PHP to process XML or JSON.
Also available in:
Japanese
Portuguese
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03 Jan 2013 |
Learning PHP, Part
3: Authentication, objects, exceptions, and streaming
This tutorial is Part 3 of a three-part "Learning PHP" series that teaches you how to use PHP through building a simple workflow application. In this tutorial, you will learn about using HTTP authentication, streaming files, object properties and methods, and how to create objects and exceptions. You'll also learn how to perform additional security checks for downloads.
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03 Jan 2013 |
Learning PHP, Part 1: Register for an account, upload files for approval, and view and download approved files
This tutorial is Part 1 of a three-part "Learning PHP" series teaching you how to use PHP through
building a simple workflow application. This tutorial walks you through creating a basic PHP page using HTML
forms and covers accessing databases.
Also available in:
Japanese
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23 Oct 2012 |
LPI exam prep: Network client management
In this tutorial, the fifth in a series of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux, David Mertz continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional
Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 202. By following this tutorial, you will examine several protocols' centralized configuration of network settings on clients
within a network. DHCP is widely used to establish basic handshaking to clients machines such as assigning IP addresses. At a higher level, NIS and (more often) LDAP are used for arbitrary
shared information among machines on a network. This tutorial also discusses PAM, which is a flexible, networked, user authentication system.
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17 May 2012 |
LPI exam prep: Mail and news
This is the second of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux. In this tutorial, David Mertz discusses how to use Linux as a mail server and as a news
server. Overall, e-mail is probably the main use of the Internet, and Linux is perhaps the best platform for running e-mail services on. This tutorial covers mail transport, local mail
filtering, and mailing list maintenance software. It also briefly discusses server software for the NNTP protocol.
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29 Mar 2012 |
Basic tasks for new Linux users
If you're a Windows user, you may find your new Linux system to be a bit
different from what you're used to. One of your first tasks will probably be
installing additional software, including some of IBM's extensive software for
Linux. In many cases, installing software on a Linux system requires you to
log in, become the super user (or root) for some tasks, open a terminal or
shell window, and mount a CD-ROM, DVD, or USB drive. This article guides you
through these basic first-time user tasks and more.
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19 Nov 2011 |
Basic tasks for new Linux users
If you're a Windows user, you may find your new Linux system to be a bit
different from what you're used to. One of your first tasks will probably be
installing additional software, including some of IBM's extensive software for
Linux. In many cases, installing software on a Linux system requires you to
log in, become the super user (or root) for some tasks, open a terminal or
shell window, and mount a CD-ROM, DVD, or USB drive. This article guides you
through these basic first-time user tasks and more.
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07 Apr 2011 |
Build an embedded Linux distro from scratch
Learn how to build a custom Linux distribution to use in an embedded
environment, in this case to drive a Technologic Systems TS-7800 single-board
computer. In this tutorial, you learn about cross-compiling, the boot loader, file systems,
the root file system, disk images, and the boot process, all with respect to
the decisions you make as you're building the system and creating
the distribution.
Also available in:
Portuguese
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12 Aug 2008 |
LPI exam 301 prep: Topic 306: Capacity planning
In this tutorial, Sean Walberg helps you prepare to take the Linux Professional Institute Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3) exam. In this last in a series of six tutorials,
Sean walks you through monitoring your system resources, troubleshooting resource problems, and analyzing system capacity.
Also available in:
Spanish
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15 Apr 2008 |
LPI exam 301 prep: Topic 305: Integration and migration
In this tutorial, Sean Walberg helps you prepare to take the Linux Professional Institute Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3) exam. In this fifth in a series of six tutorials,
Sean walks you through integrating LDAP with your system's logins and applications. He also details the procedure to integrate your server into a foreign Microsoft Active Directory.
Also available in:
Spanish
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08 Apr 2008 |
LPI exam 301 prep: Topic 304: Usage
In this tutorial, Sean Walberg helps you prepare to take the Linux Professional Institute Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3) exam. In this fourth in a series of six tutorials,
Sean walks you through searching your LDAP tree and using the command-line tools. You'll also learn how to set up Microsoft Outlook to query your LDAP tree.
Also available in:
Spanish
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25 Mar 2008 |
LPI exam 301 prep: Topic 303: Configuration
In this tutorial, Sean Walberg helps you prepare to take the Linux Professional Institute Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3) exam. In this third in a series of six tutorials,
Sean walks you through configuring a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server, including access control, security, and performance. By the end of this tutorial, you'll know
about LDAP server configuration.
Also available in:
Spanish
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04 Mar 2008 |
Explore Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded
Ubuntu is a great server and desktop distribution for the GNU/Linux
operating system, but did you know that it's also ideal for handheld and mobile
embedded devices? Ubuntu's latest release, Gutsy Gibbon, now includes support for
the embedded and mobile spaces with the Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded (UME) project.
Get to know the UME project, and find out how to get started.
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15 Jan 2008 |
Application development for the OLPC laptop
The XO laptop (of the One-Laptop-Per-Child initiative) is an inexpensive
laptop project intended to help educate children around the world. The XO laptop
includes many innovations, such as a novel, inexpensive, and durable hardware design
and the use of GNU/Linux as the underlying operating system. The XO also includes an
application environment written in Python with a human interface called Sugar,
accessible to everyone (including kids). Explore the Sugar APIs and learn how to
develop and debug a graphical activity in Sugar using Python.
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18 Dec 2007 |
LPI exam 301 prep: Topic 302: Installation and development
In this tutorial, Sean Walberg helps you prepare to take the Linux Professional Institute Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3) exam. In this second in a series of six tutorials, Sean walks you through installing and configuring a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server, and writing some Perl scripts to access the data. By the end of this tutorial, you'll know about LDAP server installation, configuration, and programming.
Also available in:
Spanish
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04 Dec 2007 |
Emacs editing environment, Part 7: Let Emacs help you out
Part 7 of this series shows you why Emacs is the self-documenting
editor, and the many ways in which you can take advantage of the help and assistance
offered in this editor. In this tutorial, learn about describing keystrokes,
commands, and functions. You'll also read, browse, and search through a
complete Emacs reference manual.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Nov 2007 |
LPI exam 301 prep: Topic 301: Concepts, architecture, and design
In this tutorial, Sean Walberg helps you prepare to take the Linux Professional Institute Senior Level Linux Professional (LPIC-3) exam. In this first in a series of six tutorials,
Sean introduces you to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) concepts, architecture, and design. By the end of this tutorial, you will know about LDAP concepts and architecture,
directory design, and schemas.
Also available in:
Spanish
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23 Oct 2007 |
LPI exam 102 prep, Topic
111: Administrative tasks
In this tutorial, Ian Shields continues preparing you to take the Linux
Professional Institute Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) Exam 102. In this
sixth in a series of nine tutorials, Ian introduces you to administrative
tasks. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to manage users and
groups, set user profiles and environments, use log files, schedule jobs, back
up your data, and maintain the system time.
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10 Jul 2007 |
Deploy Red Hat across multiple computers using Tivoli Provisioning Manager for
OS Deployment
Any time you have employees, overhead costs are going to be substantial,
especially when it comes to new hires. Of the many things new employees need,
setting up their computer and its operating system, and installing and configuring
appropriate applications is one of the most time-consuming. Tivoli Provisioning
Manager for OS Deployment greatly reduces this overhead by allowing you to create
and manage deployable images and any associated software packages efficiently
through a Web interface. This tutorial shows you how to use Tivoli Provisioning
Manager for OS Deployment to create installation images and manage packages for an
actual deployment of RedHat Enterprise Linux.
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22 May 2007 |
UNIX tips and tricks for a new user, Part 4: Some nifty shell tricks
When writing a shell program, you often come across some special situation that you'd like to handle automatically. This tutorial includes examples of such situations from small Bourne shell scripts. These situations include base conversion from one string to another (decimal to hex, hex to decimal, decimal to octal, and so on), reading the keyboard while in a piped loop, subshell execution, inline input, executing a command once for each file in a directory, and multiple ways to construct a continuous loop. Part 4 of this series wraps up with a collection of shell one-liners that perform useful functions.
Also available in:
Chinese
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20 Feb 2007 |
UNIX tips and tricks for a new user, Part 1: File maintenance tools
Systems administrators can use a number of programs to maintain files in a UNIX(R) system from the command line. In this tutorial, you'll
experiment with commands, such as cd, cp, and tar, to navigate a UNIX file system from the command line and work with files and directories. The cd command changes directories, cp duplicates files or directories, and tar quickly groups files into an archive. You'll also learn how to deal with file permissions and perform simple input/output.
Also available in:
Chinese
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26 Sep 2006 |
LPI exam 102 prep, Topic 108: Linux documentation
In this tutorial, Ian Shields continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute
Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) Exam 102. In this fourth in a series of nine tutorials, Ian introduces you to
Linux documentation. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to use and manage local documentation,
find documentation on the Internet, and use automated logon messages to notify users of system events.
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20 Sep 2006 |
LPI exam 102 prep, Topic 107: Printing
In this tutorial, Ian Shields continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) Exam 102. In this third in a series of nine tutorials, Ian introduces you to printing in Linux. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to manage printers, print queues, and user print jobs on a Linux system.
Also available in:
Spanish
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22 Aug 2006 |
LPI exam 101 prep: The X Window System
In this tutorial, Ian Shields continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) Exam 101. In this fifth in a series of five tutorials, Ian introduces you to the X Window System on Linux. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to install and maintain the X Window System. This tutorial covers both major packages for X on Linux: XFree86 and X.Org.
Also available in:
Spanish
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02 Jul 2006 |
LPI exam 202 prep: Network troubleshooting
In this tutorial, the last of a series of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux, David Mertz finishes preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 202. This tutorial revisits earlier tutorials in the LPI 202 series, focusing on how to use the basic tools you've already covered to fix networking problems. The tool review is divided into two categories: configuration tools and diagnostic tools.
Also available in:
Spanish
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28 Jun 2006 |
LPI exam prep: System security
In this tutorial, the sixth of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux, David Mertz continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute
Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 202. By necessity, this tutorial touches briefly on a wide array of Linux-related topics from a security-conscious network server
perspective, including general issues of routing, firewalls, and NAT translation and the relevant tools. It addresses setting security policies for FTP and SSH; reviews general access
control with tcpd, hosts.allow, and friends; and presents some basic security monitoring tools and shows where to find security resources.
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13 Jun 2006 |
UNIX tips and tricks for a new user, Part 3: Introducing filters and regular expressions
Discover the power of UNIX(R) filters. In this tutorial, you'll learn about the grep family in depth, including the syntax of regular expressions in many UNIX utilities. You'll also find out more about the stream editor, sed, as well as examine the awk pattern scanning language through examples and explanations.
Also available in:
Chinese
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12 May 2006 |
LPI exam prep: Web services
In this tutorial, the fourth in a series of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux, David Mertz continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional
Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 208. Here, David Mertz discusses how to configure and run the Apache HTTP server and the Squid proxy server.
Also available in:
Spanish
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25 Apr 2006 |
LPI exam 102 prep: Kernel
In this tutorial, Ian Shields begins preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Junior Level Administration (LPIC-1) Exam 102. In this first in a series of nine tutorials, Ian introduces you to the kernel on Linux. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to build, install, and query a Linux kernel and its kernel modules.
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21 Mar 2006 |
LDAP-based authentication for Samba
This tutorial demonstrates how to install and configure Samba as a primary domain controller with a secure LDAP-based authentication mechanism. It also describes how to configure the LDAP server, OpenLDAP, for PAM-based authentication and how to secure the link between Samba and OpenLDAP with Transport Layer Security (TLS). The completed system boasts a secure file- and print-sharing setup, in addition to a robust LDAP server that could be used for purposes beyond those required by Samba. Additionally, Windows clients are able to logon to your Samba server which acts as a primary domain controller and have shared drives automatically mounted for them based on their group membership.
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31 Jan 2006 |
LPI exam prep: Domain Name System (DNS)
This is the third of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux. In this tutorial, David Mertz gives an introduction to DNS and discusses how to use Linux as a DNS server, chiefly using BIND 9. He shows how to set up and configure the service, how to create forward and reverse lookup zones, and how to ensure that the server is secure from attacks.
Also available in:
Spanish
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01 Dec 2005 |
LPI exam prep: Networking configuration
This is the first of seven tutorials covering intermediate network administration on Linux. In this tutorial, David Mertz shows you how to configure a basic TCP/IP network, from the
hardware layer (usually Ethernet, modem, ISDN, or 802.11), through the routing of network addresses. Higher level servers that may operate on these configured networks are covered in later
tutorials.
Also available in:
Spanish
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08 Nov 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: Linux kernel
In this tutorial, David Mertz begins preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this first of eight tutorials, you learn to understand, compile, and customize a Linux kernel.
Also available in:
Spanish
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20 Sep 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: File and service sharing
In this tutorial, Brad Huntting and David Mertz continue preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this fifth of eight tutorials, you learn how to use a Linux system as a networked file server using any of several protocols supported by Linux.
Also available in:
Spanish
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02 Sep 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: System maintenance
In this tutorial, David Mertz continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this sixth of eight tutorials, you learn basic concepts of system logging, software packaging, and backup strategies.
Also available in:
Spanish
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02 Sep 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: Hardware
In this tutorial, David Mertz and Brad Huntting continue preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this fourth of eight tutorials, you learn how to add and configure hardware to a Linux system, including RAID arrays, PCMCIA cards, other storage devices, displays, video controllers, and other components.
Also available in:
Spanish
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02 Sep 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: Troubleshooting
In this tutorial, Brad Huntting and David Mertz continue preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. The last of eight tutorials, this tutorial focuses on what you can do when things go wrong. It builds on material already covered in more detail in earlier tutorials.
Also available in:
Spanish
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02 Sep 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: System customization and automation
In this tutorial, David Mertz and Brad Huntting continue preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this seventh of eight tutorials, you learn basic approaches to scripting and automating system events, including report and status generation, clean up, and general maintenance.
Also available in:
Spanish
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01 Sep 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: System startup
In this tutorial, David Mertz continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this second of eight tutorials, you learn the steps a Linux system goes through during system initialization, and how to modify and customize those behaviors for your specific needs.
Also available in:
Spanish
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31 Aug 2005 |
LPI exam 201 prep: Filesystem
In this tutorial, David Mertz continues preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute Intermediate Level Administration (LPIC-2) Exam 201. In this third of eight tutorials, you will learn how to control the mounting and un-mounting of filesystems, examine existing filesystems, create filesystems, and perform remedial actions on damaged filesystems.
Also available in:
Spanish
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31 Aug 2005 |
Learning PHP, Part 2: Upload files and use XML to store and display file information
This tutorial is Part 2 of a three-part "Learning PHP" series that takes you from the most basic PHP script to working with databases and streaming from the file system by documenting the building of a document workflow system. Here, documents are uploaded by users and stored in a non-Web-accessible location for retrieval by the application in Part 3. We also look at working with XML files using DOM and SAX, and we look at exceptions.
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21 Jun 2005 |
Using the GNU text utilities
This introductory- to intermediate-level tutorial introduces the GNU text utilities and shows how to use them for processing log files, documentation, structured text databases, and other textual sources of data or content.
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09 Mar 2004 |
Installing Tivoli Access Manager on Linux
Linux is quickly becoming a dominant platform for e-business and enterprise applications. The recent release of IBM Tivoli Access Manager 4.1 Fixpack 2 recognized this fact by adding support for Linux on the Intel platform. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Access Manager 4.1 on Linux. You'll also walk through some simple steps that will test your installation, including the creation of a WebSEAL junction.
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08 Aug 2003 |
Build a Linux test network
This tutorial shows how to combine Samba and GRUB to build a compact, highly adaptable, cross-platform test network, capable of booting and networking a large number of operating systems on a small number of machines. Though Samba and GRUB can manage many different operating systems, this tutorial focuses on Linux and Windows.
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19 May 2003 |
The making of MetroSphere, Part 10: Installing WebSphere Portal on Red Hat Linux: DB2 and IDS
This tutorial is the first half of a comprehensive overview of installing IBM WebSphere Portal 4.2 in a two-tier Red Hat Linux environment. The first tier is the LDAP server used for user authentication and single-sign-on capabilities, which is covered in this tutorial. The second tier is the Portal Server itself, which is covered in Part 11 of this series. With both parts, all facets of the installation are covered including component installation, configuration, and verification.
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19 May 2003 |
Beginning Haskell
This tutorial is for programmers of imperative languages wanting to learn about functional programming in the language Haskell. If you have programmed in languages such as C, Pascal, Fortran, C++, Java, Cobol, Ada, Perl, TCL, REXX, JavaScript, Visual Basic, or many others, you have been using an imperative paradigm. This tutorial provides a gentle introduction to the paradigm of functional programming, with specific illustrations in the Haskell 98 language.
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27 Sep 2001 |
Backing up your Linux machines
Cover your back in the worst-case scenario with the techniques in this tutorial. Even new, high-quality hard drives will occasionally fail. Regular system backups are essential, especially for busy developers who make continual improvements to their code. This tutorial shows you how to protect yourself from losing huge amounts of critical data.
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08 Aug 2001 |
Creating dynamic Web sites with PHP and MySQL
This tutorial shows you how to create a dynamic Web site using PHP and MySQL. You learn how dynamic sites work and how they serve the content. After reading this tutorial, you will be ready to serve your own dynamic content from your own site.
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15 May 2001 |