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Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

9 March 2013

Part 7 - How to Troubleshoot Issues in Linux Operating System (LINUX Video Tutorials)

Video Tutorials on LINUX OS Common Troubleshooting

Part 1





Part 2





Part 3




Part 6 - Hardware Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Linux OS (LINUX Video Tutorials)

Video Tutorial on LINUX Operating System Monitoring & Maintenance




Video Tutorial on LINUX Operating System Hardware Maintenance and Troubleshooting






Part 5 - Configuring Files, Printers and Services for File Sharing in Linux OS (LINUX Video Tutorials)


Video Tutorial on LINUX Operating System Essentials



How to Configure Printer and Services for File Sharing on LINUX OS




Part 4 - File System, User and Network Administration in Linux OS (LINUX Video Tutorials)

Video Tutorial on LINUX User Administration

Video Tutorial on Administration on File System and Security in LINUX Operating System


LINUX Network Administration


Part 3 - Installing and Updating Linux Operating System (LINUX Video Tutorials)



 

  Installing and Updating LINUX Software


Part 2 - Planning and Pre-Install Hardware Configuration of Linux (LINUX Video Tutorials)

Planning Linux RHEL Installation



 


  Hardware Configuration before installing Linux


Part 1 - Introduction to LINUX Operating System (LINUX Video Tutorials)

Red Hat Linux, assembled by the company Red Hat, was a popular Linux based operating system until its discontinuation in 2004.

Red Hat Linux 1.0 was released on November 3, 1994. It was originally called "Red Hat Commercial Linux" It was the first Linux distribution to use the RPM Package Manager as its packaging format, and over time has served as the starting point for several other distributions, such as Mandriva Linux and Yellow Dog Linux.

Since 2003, Red Hat has discontinued the Red Hat Linux line in favor of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for enterprise environments. Fedora, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat, is the free version best suited for home use. Red Hat Linux 9, the final release, hit its official end-of-life on 2004-04-30, although updates were published for it through 2006 by the Fedora Legacy project until that shut down in early 2007



Part 1 & Part 2






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