Working with #debian GNU/Linux

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The Content

CHAPTER 1
About Debian GNU/Linux and the system installation
Introducction
History of Debian GNU/Linux
What is Debian GNU/Linux
Social Contract of Debian GNU/Linux
According Debian.org
Debian will remain 100% free
We will contribute to the open source community
Not hide the problems
Our priority are the users and the software
Work that dont follow our free software standars
The branches of the Debian
Stable
Testing
Unstable
Experimental
Architectures
Where to get the Debian GNU/Linux system
Recording the disc
From Microsoft Windows
From GNU/Linux
Botting vía USB
Botting over the network
The installation
Minimum requirements
Procedures
The expert installation
Rescue mode
Automated Install
The hd argument
The reserve argument
The VGA argument
The console argument
The argument all_generic_ide
The arguments noapic/nolapic
The argument nousb
The argument irqpoll
The argument panic
The argument max_cpus
The argument root
The argument rootdelay
The ro argument
The argument quiet
The argument initrd
The argument fb
The argument hw-detect/start_pcmcia
The argument netcfg/disable_dhcp
The bootkbd argument
The desktop argument
Starting the installation
Primary Partition
Extended partition
Logical partition
Partitioning scheme for desktop
Partitioning scheme for servers
The ReiserFS file system
The JFS file system
The XFS file system
Fat16
Fat32
Mouting options
atime
ctime
mtime
noatime
relatime
nodev
nosuid
exec/noexec
ro
sync/async
usrquota/grpquota
user_xattr
RAID
The benefits of RAID
Software RAID
Hardware RAID
RAID 0
Possible applications
RAID 1
Possible applications
RAID 5
Possible applications
RAID 6
Possible applications
RAID 10
Possible application
Finishing the Installation
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 2
Introduction to Debian GNU/Linux
The filesystem
Connecting the computer to the network
Modifying the sources file
main
contrib
non-free
debian backports
Upgrading the system
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 3
Console Fundamentals
The system help
Basics commands
The history command
The variable PS1 and aliases
The system calendar
The virtual terminals
Browsing the /proc/ directory
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 4
Working on terminal
Configuring the sound device
Browsing the Web
Entering to chat networks
Bittorrent
The VIM text editor
Email
Compression and decompression
The bc calculator
Spell checking
Wget
Simple Usage
Advanced Usage
Locating files
Aptitude
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 5
Command Scripts with Bash
Bash
Script
Special Unix Characters
Consoles
Introduction to scripting
Tools for the construction of scripts
The echo command
The read command
The expr command
The if command
The case statement
The test command
While and until commands
The for command
The Functions
Example of the tools
An example of the echo command
An example of the read command
An example of the expr command
Example of the if command
An example of the case command
Another example of the case command
An example of the test command
An example of the commands while and until
While
Until
An example of the for command
An example of functions
Cron
Study case
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 6
Graphics environments
GNOME
The main components of the GNOME desktop
Desktop
Panels
Windows
Workspaces
File manager
System Settings
Minimum requirements
GDM/GDM3
Other details about Gnome
KDE
Minimum requirements
XFCE
Window Manager
Desktop Manager
Panels
Session Manager
File Manager
Preferences Manager
Minimum requirements
LXDE
Minimum Requirements
Fluxbox
Application File
Keyboard shortcuts
Tabbed windows
SLIT
Root menu
Toolbar
System Tray
Wmaker
Window Maker Features
Enlightenment DR17
Xorg configuration
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 7
Server Configuration
What is Apache
Installing and configuring Apache
Protecting customer directories
Linking PHP5, Apache and PostgreSQL
Monitoring Apache
Digging into PostgreSQL
Local
Host
Hostssl
Hostnossl
Database
User
Address
IP-address IP-mask
Auth-method
trust
reject
md5
password
gss
sspi
krb5
Ident
ldap
radius
cert
pam
Auth-options
Basic Commands
Working with files
Users and Permissions
Exporting and importing databases
VSFTPD
Features
Configuring VSFTPD with virtual users
Configuring VSFTPD with system users and disk quotas
First and second columns: Device and default mount point
Third column: Filesystem
Fourth column: mounting options
Fifth and sixth column: dump and fsck options
OpenSSH
Exim4
Final notes
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 8
System Administration
Managing Users
The UID and GID numbers
0-99
100-999
1000-59999
60000-64999
65000-65533
65534
65535
Processes
Date and Time
Interacting with Kernel
dmseg
lsmod
modconf
Red
the command ifup
the command ifdown
the command route
Iptables
filter table
Nat table
Mangle table
Raw table
Iptables Rules
ACCEPT
DROP
QUEUE
RETURN
REJECT
LOG
DNAT
SNAT
MASQUERADE
Connection Tracking
NEW
ESTABLISHED
RELATED
INVALID
Port Forwarding
IPTRAF
NMAP
NETCAT
SHELL
LSBInitScripts
start
stop
status
restart
force-reload
File permissions
Owner
Group
UNIX permissions
read
write
execute
chmod
chown
chgrp
chattr
Lab Activities
CHAPTER 9
Installation and configuration of games
OpenArena
Warsow
UrbanTerror
Secret Maryo Chronicles
Teeworlds
crack Attack
Frets On Fire
Typespeed
OpenArena server
CHAPTER 10
Help Resources
General documentation
Documentation specific to Debian GNU / Linux
Debian IRC
The rules of IRC


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