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  • Sites Offering Free Linux Courses Online

    Nov 13, 2010

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    Novell – OpenCourseWare Project (novell.com)

    • Linux Enterpise server 10 Course
    • Novell Linux Desktop Starter Course
    • Certified Linux Professional 10 Course

    Novell Training Services offers a huge collection of free online Linux courses for through their OpenCourseWare project. These courses are great for anyone interested in becoming a Linux certified professional. Courses can be accessed directly on the site without registration. You’ll also find product documentation, downloadable software and tips and articles from the Novell community.

    IBM – LPI (Linux Professional Institute) Exam Prep (ibm.com)

    • Linux Kernel Tutorial
    • Linux System Startup Tutorial
    • Linux File Serving & Sharing Tutorial

    IBM provides a series of Linux tutorials via its website to help people who want to become a qualified Linux specialist. There are a total of 13 tutorials in all. You’ll need to register to access the training, but it is free for everyone.

    University of Surrey – Department of Electronic Engineering (www.ee.surrey.ac.uk)

    • Linux Tutorial One
    • Linux Tutorial Two
    • Linux Tutorial Three

    The University of Surrey’s Department of Electronic Engineering offers an excellent beginner’s guide to the Linux and Unix operating systems. The guide provides an introduction and eight comprehensive tutorials that are free to everyone. The tutorials are accessible via the University’s website–no registration required.

    Shuttleworth Foundation – Learn Linux Open Source Project (learnlinux.tsf.org)

    • Linux Fundamentals Course
    • System Administration Course
    • Network Administration Course

    Learn Linux is an Open Source project initiative that is supported by the Shuttleworth Foundation. These courses are free to everyone and can be accessed from the site without registration.

    University of California at Davis – Professor Norm Matloff’s Unix and Linux Tutorial Center (ucdavis.edu)

    • Linux Tutorials

    Professor Norm Matloff of the University of California at Davis (UCD) offers a wonderful Unix and Linux Tutorial Center featuring detailed text on every topic imaginable. Tutorials are free to non-students as well as students and can be accessed from the website without registration.

    Linux Online (linux.org)

    • Beginner’s Level Linux Course
    • Intermediate Level Linux Course
    • Advanced Level Linux Course

    Linux Online offers a broad range of free courses for students at all levels. You can also find how-to’s and quick tips to help you work more efficiently on a Linux platform. Everything can be viewed easily right on the site–no downloading or registration required. These courses are great for computer programming degree students who are interested in learning how to work with Linux.

    About.com Linux Courses (linux.about.com)

    • Linux Desktop 101: 14 Weekly Lessons
    • KDE: 6-Day Introduction Course
    • OpenOffice.org: 4-Day Introduction Course

    About.com (a part of the New York Times Company) offers a number of free online courses. Courses devoted to Linux can be delivered directly to an e-mail account on either a daily or weekly basis (depending on course). The site also includes numerous informational articles, how-to’s and tutorials and a forum devoted to Linux topics.

    The Linux Tutorial (linux-tutorial.info)

    • Introduction to Operating Systems
    • Linux Basics
    • Installing and Upgrading Linux

    The Linux Tutorial, a site begun by author and systems administrator Jay Mohr, offers a number of free Linux tutorials. All of these tutorials can be accessed without registration and include in-depth text material on every topic. You’ll also find articles, a glossary and a forum on the site.

  • Grsync or Read The Man Pages = Ouch!

    Nov 13, 2010

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    Grsync is a GUI front end to rsync for your Gnome desktop. You can install Grsync by issuing the following command in Terminal:

    sudo apt-get install grsync

    Once installed, you will find Grsync listed under Applications > System tools.

    If you are like me, this makes setting up rsync commands a lot easier.  Now if I can just get a visual tool to show me wildcarding on-the-fly, I will have it made with my date commands.

  • Use Linux to Build Your Own Dropbox

    Nov 11, 2010

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    If you want to build your own Dropbox-like syncing and backup service with some open source software.

    Tech hacking blog Fak3r outlines the process and what you’ll need:

    • At least two machines, one to be the server and one to be the client
    • Some open source software: OpenSSH, rsync, and lsyncd

    The process involves some work and command line know-how, but it’s all pretty straightforward. We think Dropbox is awesome, but if you want a DIY method you should definitely check out Fak3r’s instructions.

    HOWTO build your own open source Dropbox clone

  • The Fork: LibreOffice

    Nov 7, 2010

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    LibreOffice is a productivity suite that is compatible with other major office suites, and available on a variety of platforms. It is free software and therefore free to download, use and distribute.

  • Google Talk Does Video Chat

    Aug 24, 2010

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    Reading the Google Talk Blog I find that Linux is now supported for Voice and Video Chat.  http://www.google.com/chat/video.  Give it a try!  I know that is is supported on Ubuntu and I haven’t gotten a chance to try it on Fedora yet.

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