Re: linux lab on michlala leminhal

1999-07-08 Thread guy keren
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jeremy Hoyland wrote: the way you've worded the labs, I assume they're for people with at least unix user experience, and probably a basic sysadmin course under their belts - if not, you're gonna have a job explaining concepts such as "partitioning" and "swap

Re: linux lab on michlala leminhal

1999-07-04 Thread Jeremy Hoyland
Mike, the way you've worded the labs, I assume they're for people with at least unix user experience, and probably a basic sysadmin course under their belts - if not, you're gonna have a job explaining concepts such as "partitioning" and "swap partition" to windows users! consider these

linux lab on michlala leminhal

1999-07-03 Thread Mike
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

Re: linux lab on michlala leminhal

1999-07-03 Thread Andre E. Bar'yudin
Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

Re: linux lab on michlala leminhal

1999-07-03 Thread Mike
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

Re: linux lab on michlala leminhal

1999-07-03 Thread Ariel Biener
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Mike wrote: pico is NOT a good editor, although simple, since it tends to break long lines, (although -w can be used) and also tends to create other mess. In general, vi is not hard to learn, and is worth while. I once too a ANSI C course, under Unix environment, and they