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Linux Tips Weekly

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Overview

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Explore Linux—one tip at a time. Learn Linux core concepts such as virtualization, the Linux file system, file management, networking, and security.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
Foundations
  • Foundations: What's Linux?
  • Foundations: Distros
  • Foundations: Installing Linux in a virtual machine
  • Foundations: USB installer
  • Foundations: Installing Linux
  • Foundations: Dual-booting your system
  • Foundations: Core Utilities
  • Foundations: Linux on a VPS
  • Linux on Azure
  • Google Cloud Platform
  • Linux on DigitalOcean
System Basics
  • System basics: The Linux file system
  • System basics: The command line
  • System basics: Keyboard shortcuts
  • System basics: sudo access and root
  • System basics: Explore a system
  • System basics: Exploring Bash
  • System basics: Bash scripting basics
  • System basics: The Bash prompt
  • System basics: Bash output redirection
  • Bash expansions and substitutions
  • Bash aliases and functions
  • Bash operators
  • Logs
  • Grub
  • SysV init
  • Systemd
  • Cron
  • Understanding chroot
  • System basics: User and group management
  • System basics: Service management
  • Backing up data with rsync
  • Splitting and combining files
  • Environment configuration files
  • Working with dotfiles
  • Exploring the PATH variable
  • Browsing with the directory stack
  • Finding or locating files
  • Working with swap
  • Read and write caches
  • Terminals, consoles, and TTYs
  • Exploring journalctl
Filesystem Basics
  • Files on Linux
  • File system basics: Archives
  • File system basics: Permissions 101
  • Loop devices
  • Configuring group file shares
  • Managing space on the file system
  • Overlay file systems
  • Bind mounts
  • Modifying the file system table
  • Sticky bit
  • Access control lists
Working with Text
  • Working with text: Vim 101
  • Working with text: Emacs 101
  • Working with text: nano 101
  • Working with text: grep
  • Working with text: Regular expressions
  • Working with text: sed
  • Working with text: AWK
  • Working with text: cut and sort
  • Working with text: ed 101
Package Management
  • Package management: Basics
  • aptitude
  • dpkg
  • yum and DNF
  • RPM
  • Creating your own packages
  • Adding third-party repositories with APT
  • Adding third-party repositories with Yum
  • Create a local APT repository
  • Create an APT repository for your network
  • Mirror repositories to save bandwidth
  • Zypper
  • Using Flatpak
  • Using snaps
  • Package management: PPAs
  • Homebrew package management
  • Using AppImage apps
Working Remotely
  • Remote files: curl and wget
  • SSH: Secure access
  • SSH: Transferring files with scp and sftp
  • SSH: Managing and distributing keys
  • SSH: Tunnels
  • Browsing the web through a proxy server
  • X11 forwarding
  • Using a SOCKS proxy
  • Using a Squid proxy
  • Using mosh
  • SSH: Reverse tunnel
Process Management
  • Process management: ps
  • Process management: top
  • Process management: htop
  • Process management: System load
  • Process management: fg, bg, and kill
  • Manage terminal sessions with screen
  • Manage terminal sessions with tmux
  • Customizing tmux
Security
  • Firewall basics
  • Understanding iptables
  • Exploring UFW: Uncomplicated firewall
  • File checksums
  • Services: Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  • Encrypting files
  • Encrypted filesystems
  • AppArmor
  • Security systems: SELinux
  • Firewalls: firewalld
System Administration
  • Disks and partitions
  • Logical volume management
  • Create a RAID array
  • Repairing a RAID array
  • Local IP address
  • Predictable network interface names
  • DNS
  • VPN
  • Exploring system hardware
  • Drivers and modules
  • Understanding QEMU and KVM
  • Creating a VM with QEMU and KVM
  • Private networking
  • Routing and forwarding
  • DHCP
  • Network troubleshooting
  • Wi-Fi on Linux
  • Set up a secure tunnel with WireGuard
  • Scanning network ports with Nmap
Desktops and Displays
  • Desktops: Basics
  • Desktops: GNOME
  • Desktops: Xfce
  • Desktops: KDE Plasma Desktop
  • Desktops: LXQt
  • Desktops: i3wm
  • Sharing your desktop with VNC
  • Remote desktop login with xrdp
  • Display geometry with GRUB
  • Display geometry with xrandr
Exploration Topics
  • Exploring Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • Exploring virtualization
  • Exploring containers
  • Exploring Fedora
  • Ubuntu desktop 18.04
  • Changing the default shell
  • Exploring other shells
  • Blocking ads on your network with Pi-hole
  • Exploring CentOS
  • Exploring Zsh
  • Osquery
  • Exploring fish
  • Exploring csh and tcsh
  • Using diff to compare files
  • Using xargs
  • Configuring and managing logs
  • Job control
  • Using watch and time
  • Recording a terminal session
  • Exploring Debian
  • Exploring SUSE Linux
  • Exploring Arch Linux
  • Exploring Alpine Linux
  • Exploring Linux Mint
  • Exploring Amazon Linux
  • UNIX time and the 2038 problem
  • Visual file management with Midnight Commander
  • Terminal on the go
  • FUSE and SSHFS
  • Removing Linux
  • WSL distros on Windows 10
  • Embedded Linux
  • Exploring Netboot
  • Exploring ZFS
  • Docker on Linux
Troubleshooting Topics
  • Recover a system with Live Boot
  • Rescue mode and Emergency mode
Projects
  • Planning a home server
  • Backups with rsync
  • Linux on an old PC
  • Creating a disk image with dd
  • Mounting and writing disk images with dd
  • Migrating to a new distro
  • Planning a portable bootable disk
  • Creating a portable bootable disk
  • Host your own Apache web server
  • Set up Let’s Encrypt on a web server
  • Host a personal cloud with Nextcloud
  • Hosting email services
  • Set up a print server with CUPS
  • Create a network PDF printer
  • Remote logging with Rsyslog
  • Set up a Git server
  • NGINX web server
  • Share files with a Samba server
  • Set up an NFS server
  • Monitoring your server
  • Exploring Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
  • Keep on learning!

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Scott Simpson

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