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# Chapter 1
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*Selecting an Operating System.*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Make a list of the programs you run as an ordinary user, including everything from a calculator applet to a major office suite. Look for equivalents at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng or http://www.linuxalt.com. Is there anything you can't find? If so, try a Web search to find an equivalent.
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# Chapter 2
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*Investigating Linux’s Principles and Philosophy*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Read the Features Web page on FreeBSD, http://www.freebsd.org/features.html, a competitor to Linux. How would you say it differs from Linux?
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# Chapter 3
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*Understanding Software Licensing*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Look up the GPLv2, GPLv3, and BSD 2-clause licenses. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ is a good place to find them all.) Read them and compare them. Which would you use if you were to write an open source program?
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# Chapter 4
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*Using Common Linux Programs*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Try at least two different desktop environments. Use each desktop environment for your normal computing tasks for a day or two so that you can decide which you prefer.
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# Chapter 5
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*Managing Hardware*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* At a Linux shell prompt, type `uname -a`, `lscpu`, and `cat /proc/cpuinfo` [Compare the output and try to determine your CPU's capabilities. In particular, can it run 64-bit applications, and is your current distribution a 32-bit or 64-bit distribution?
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# Chapter 6
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*Getting to Know the Command Line*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Read the `man` pages for the following commands: `man`, `less`, `cat`, `cd`, `ls`, `grep` and `su`.
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# Chapter 7
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*Managing Files*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Create a file with `touch` (or some other program) and then practice copying it with `cp`, renaming it with `mv`, moving it to another directory with `mv` and deleting it with `rm`.
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# Chapter 8
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*Getting Help*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Fully read at least three `man` pages for common Linux commands, such as `ls`, `cp`, `cat`, or `less`. What have you learned about these commands that goes beyond the descriptions in this book?
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# Chapter 9
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*Using Programs and Processes*
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## Suggested Exercises
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* Is your distribution's software up to date? Locate the option in your desktop environment's menus to run a package manager and check that the system is up to date. A computer running out-of-date software can be vulnerable to bugs and security threats, so keeping your software updated is important!
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1. Which of the following commands will print lines from the file `world.txt` that contain matches to `changes`and `changed`?
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* A) `grep change[ds] world.txt`
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* B) `tar change[d-s] world.txt`
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* C) `find "[change\'d\|s]\'" world.txt`
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* C) `find "change'd|s'" world.txt`
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* D) `cat world.txt changes changed`
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* E) `find change[\^ds] world.txt`
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* E) `find change[^ds] world.txt`
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2. Which of the following redirection operators appends a program's standard output to an existing file, without overwriting that file's original contents?
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* A) `|`
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* B) `2>`
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7. ASCII supports `____________` unique characters.
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8. Three keystrokes that can initiate a search-and-replace operation in `nano` are F14, `____________` and `____________`.
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9. While in Vi's command mode, you can type `____________` to undo a change.
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* Ctrl+F
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* Ctrl+W
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# Chapter 12
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* B) `chmod`
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* C) `ls`
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* D) `chown`
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4. TruE) e or false: A file with permissions of 755 can be read by any user on the computer, assuming all users can read the directory in which it resides.
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4. True or false: A file with permissions of 755 can be read by any user on the computer, assuming all users can read the directory in which it resides.
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5. True or false: Only `root` may use the `chmod` command.
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6. True or false: Only `root` may change a file's ownership with `chown`.
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7. What option causes `chown` to change ownership on an entire directory tree?
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7. The `____________` program serves as a multi-purpose network tool; it can do many of the same things as `ifconfig`, `route`, and several others.
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8. The traditional name for the first Ethernet interface in Linux (but not in recent versions of Fedora) is `____________`.
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9. A `____________` is a program or system configuration that blocks or enables network access to, from, or through a computer based on criteria you specify.
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