linux_course_doc/resources.md

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MR05/XX Introduction to hardware components of servers and clients

  • Note: In this module we will focus on hardware and the exposure to Raspberry Pi's as an alternative target platform
  • Id: resources.hardware
  • Effort: 6.0

Overview of computer architectures

  • Id: resources.hardware.theory.architectures
  • Effort: 0.3

Breakdown of IT internals and externals

  • Id: resources.hardware.theory.breakdown
  • Effort: 0.5

Introduction to compiled languages and compilation targets

  • Id: resources.hardware.theory.compilation
  • Effort: 0.3

Group deployment of RPI clients and headless servers

  • Id: resources.hardware.theory.deployment
  • Effort: 1.0

Comparison of platforms vs protocols

  • Id: resources.hardware.theory.protocols
  • Effort: 0.3

ARM vs x86

  • Id: resources.hardware.theory.rpi
  • Effort: 0.3

MR04/R71 Introduction to linux

  • Note: Introduction to the history and usage of Linux as an OS with both graphical and shell interfaces.
  • Id: resources.linux
  • Effort: 5.0

Very brief introdution to bandit and SSH

  • Note: bandit
  • Id: resources.linux.theory.bandit
  • Effort: 0.5

Introduction to the shell

  • Note: Based on Ryan's tutorials
  • Id: resources.linux.theory.cli
  • Effort: 1.0

Quick dive into a GUI installation

  • Id: resources.linux.theory.gui
  • Effort: 0.5

History of unix/linux and Debian

  • Id: resources.linux.theory.intro
  • Effort: 0.5

Introduction to vim

  • Note: complete vimtutor and create a custom vimrc
  • Id: resources.linux.theory.vimtutor
  • Effort: 0.5

MR03/R61 Introduction to centralized administration of networking services

  • Id: resources.networking.services
  • Effort: 6.8

Debian implementations of essential services

  • Note: Focus on DHCP, DNS, SFTP, SSH, CUPS, LDAP following chapter 10 and chapter 11 of the Debian system administrator handbook
  • Id: resources.networking.services.theory.debian
  • Effort: 2.5