At P2PU, people work together to learn a particular topic by completing tasks, assessing individual and group work, and providing constructive feedback.
This course will become read-only in the near future. Tell us at community.p2pu.org if that is a problem.
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 have created a new section on P2PU for Open Questions. Please post any questions you may have regarding GNU/Linux. Ask anything you'd like from the most basic questions to advanced. We're here to help.
posted message: By the end of the week, look out for 2 new videos. 1 on LVM "Logical Volume Management" and the other on setting Crontabs. Let me know if anyone has any questions.
posted message: New video posted which discusses the different ways you can create GNU Linux partitions using fdisk, mount, mkfs, mkswap, swapon and more. Watch the video at the courses site. http://courses.devblog.co
posted message: New video lesson posted. This video explains how to use the chmod, chown, chgrp utilities as well as demonstrating how to use the special bits (SUID, SGID, Sticky Bit) and what each bit represents in a group of permissions. http://courses.devblog.co/
posted message: New video posted on Linux Users and Groups management. Learn how to manage group memberships and setting up user accounts for your systems. http://courses.devblog.co/
posted message: New Video Posted.
This video explains how to use the YUM package manager to install utilities, update, uninstall and more. In this video I walk you through out to setup a LAMP Server which includes Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP.
http://courses.devblog.co/