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Friday, August 10, 2018

Section 1: Introduction to Linux & Installation Guide (Lecture 3 What is Linux? 04:26)


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Learn CentOS/Red Hat Server administration with this step-by-step course for beginners.
Inside, you'll learn:

What a computer server is and how it works
How to download and install CentOS 7 (it's FREE!)
To master getting around in a shell/command-line environment
How to connect to your server remotely with SSH
Basic Apache web server configuration and implementation
The process for creating basic Samba shares
How to configure 'mdadm' and form software RAID arrays
And so much more!
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 44 lectures and 4.5 hours of content!
Create and run your very own Linux server (in minutes!)
Install CentOS 7 from scratch, including how to run it in VirtualBox!
Dominate the Linux shell with essential server commands
Harness the power of SSH for remote controlling your server
Join two hard drives together to form a RAID array
Share files with Windows systems using Samba
Automate server tasks with cron jobs
Operate your own web server with Apache

What is the target audience?

This course is designed for beginners, especially users who have never installed or operated a CentOS Linux Server. The course is designed to take students step-by-step through the process of installing and configuring a server from scratch. No experience with Linux or other server environments is necessary. Intermediate users are encouraged to enroll at their own discretion. For example, if they are in need of a basic knowledge of RAID, SSH, Samba, cron jobs, and/or Apache.

Advanced users will already know how to use such features and are therefore discouraged from enrolling in this course.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

How To Fix Error 0×00000709 (set the printer as default)




Type REGEDIT.EXE in search 


 Go to the HKEY_Current_User folder


Next go to Software folder


 Next go to Microsoft


Next go to Windows NT



Next go to CurrentVersion



Next go to Windows 
   Right click on the Windows  folder then click permission




  Check the option Under  allow/ full control and hit apply and ok

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