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Learn what you need to know in order to become a GNU/Linux Certified Engineer.
There is a site at, http://courses.devblog.co/ where you will find the GNU/Linux Course.
Sign up there where new videos will be posted as well as quizzes and tests. Get in touch if you have any questions or concerns.
We can use p2pu to communicate and study, and use the course site to take the quizzes and watch videos. http://courses.devblog.co/
For every user that completes the course with a passing grade, I will be sending you a Certificate certifying you by P2PU and DevBlog for GNU/Linux Administration.
There is an irc channel on freenode you can join #p2pu-55-linux , a possible space for us to organize, discuss, share.
posted message: I would urge more people to take advantage of the irc channel. Even if your there just hanging out its a way to get real time help from your peers and even frank! (sometimes ;) )
posted message: Posted a new video on common network utilities at courses.devblog.co. The utilities include: ping, telnet, netstat, nslookup, dig, traceroute, and whois. You can also see the series of videos at franktheprogrammer.com Let me know if you have any questions.
posted message: New video posted in courses.devblog.co and youtube on how to use the Linux Batch and At utilities. They're similar to crontabs but are used for one time events. Let me know if you have any questions.
posted message: New video posted at courses.devblog.co on Linux Crontabs, Cron Jobs, and Job Schedulers. You can also see the series of videos at franktheprogrammer.com
posted message: New Tip for Today: You can use CTRL-A to put you to beginning of your line in bash, CTRL-E to put you at the end. You can also use CTRL-R to do a search through your history by keywords.
posted message: New Video Posted on LVM "Logical Volume Management". This process of creating partions will allow you to easily manage and resize partitions for your GNU/Linux Box. Find the video on http://Courses.DevBlog.co
posted message: GNU/Linux Tip: To get any list of a configuration files for a package all you need to do is use the utility `rpm -qc bash` which will give you a list of configuration files for the bash shell.