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Re: linux lab on michlala leminhal



Well, i think that i will show them the use of vi in a edqouta (i hope the
spelling is right). but for a text editor i will show the the pico (as i
belive that the target ppl for this cource are not much of unin ppl (mybe
even not
windows ppl).
The shell commands that i will show then will be bash shell, but i will
show them how to edit the passwd file and the adduser command in order to
get diffrent shell.

I think to at least show them how to build a kernel (but i'm not sure)

Mike

Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote:

> Mike <lizard@mail.mofet.macam98.ac.il> writes:
>
> > Hi ppl.
> > I got this little (or maybe not so little) project of designing lab
> > lessons for linux.
> > So far i have 6-7 labs :
> > 1. installation and global environment.
> > 2. basic environment parameters.
> > 3. advance environment parameters and security.
> > 5. installing and configuring FTP server.
> > 6. installing and configuring HTTP server.
> > 7. installing and configuring SMTP server.
> > 8. installing the X environment.
> >
> > i think that i need some more....:-))
> >
>
> I think that getting familiar with popular editors ((X)Emacs, vi, joe)
> available on Linux can be a good idea, since a large portion time of
> an average Linux user is spent inside one of them...
>
> Working with shells (ksh, bash, csh) is another idea (if it isn't
> included in your basic/advanced environment parameters).
>
> Generally, expect to be overwhelmed by the number of propositions :-)
>
> Regards,
> Andre.
>
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