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Revision as of 18:56, 17 February 2011

Information Technology & Careers Administering Linux Operating Systems

CNT-2311 - 3 credits

Instructor: Dr. Ben Franske

Term: Spring 2011 (1/11/2011-5/10/2011)

Meetings: T Th 1:00pm-2:40pm

Location: B142

This schedule provides an outline of the topics expected to be covered in this course as well as the readings and assignments due each week. Topics and readings may change in which case you will be notified in class or by e-mail and the latest version of this document is always available from the course wiki. Please have all readings completed prior to the start of each class and be prepared to take part in the discussion. Unless otherwise noted online quizzes and exams are due at 11:59pm on the date indicated.

Session 1: January 11

Topics:

  • Course Syllabus and Schedule
  • Introduction/History of Linux
  • Using VirtualBox (+with external USB drive)
  • Installing Ubuntu Desktop
  • Linux GUI Basics

Readings:

Due:

Session 2: January 13

Topics:

  • Installing Ubuntu Server
  • Drive and directory structure
  • Linux Command Line Basics
  • Chapter Project Teams Determined

Readings:

Due:

Session 3: January 18

Topics:

  • Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools
    • Understanding Command-Line Basics
    • Using Streams, Redirection, and Pipes
    • Processing Text Using Filters
    • Using Regular Expressions

Readings:

  • Chapter 1: Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools

Due:

Session 4: January 20

Topics:

  • Installing Fedora
  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

Session 5: January 25

Topics:

  • Managing Software
    • Package Concepts
    • Using RPM
    • Using Debian Packages
    • Converting Between Package Formats
    • Package Dependencies and Conflicts
    • Managing Shared Libraries
    • Managing Processes

Readings:

  • Chapter 2: Managing Software

Due:

  • Chapter 1 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 2 Group - Presentation

Session 6: January 27

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

Session 7: February 1

Topics:

  • Configuring Hardware
    • Configuring the BIOS and Core Hardware
    • Configuring Expansion Cards
    • Configuring USB Devices
    • Configuring Hard Disks
    • Designing a Hard Disk Layout
    • Creating Partitions and Filesystems
    • Maintaining Filesystem Health
    • Mounting and Unmounting Filesystems

Readings:

  • Chapter 3: Configuring Hardware

Due:

  • Chapter 2 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 3 Group - Presentation

Session 8: February 3

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 2 Online Assessment (Due Feb 4)

NO CLASS: February 8

  • No IHCC classes, Student Success Day (you must attend at least 2 SSD presentations and bring signed proof of attendance to receive your 10 homework points)

Session 9: February 10

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 4 Group - Questions
  • Chapter 3 Group - Study Guide

Session 10: February 15

Topics:

  • Managing Files
    • Managing Files
    • Managing Directories, Files and Links
    • Managing File Ownership
    • Controlling Access to Files
    • Managing Disk Quotas
    • Locating Files

Readings:

  • Chapter 4: Managing Files

Due:

  • Chapter 3 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 4 Group - Presentation


Session 11: February 17

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 5 Group - Questions

Session 12: February 22

Topics:

  • Booting Linux and Editing Files
    • Installing Boot Loaders
    • Understanding the Boot Process
    • Dealing with Runlevels and the Initialization Process
    • Editing Files with Vi

Readings:

  • Chapter 5: Booting Linux and Editing Files

Due:

  • Chapter 4 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 5 Group - Presentation

Session 13: February 24

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 4 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 6 Group - Questions

Session 14: March 1

Topics:

  • Configuring the X Window System, Localization, and Printing
    • Configuring Basic X Features
    • Configuring X Fonts
    • Managing GUI Logins
    • Using X for Remote Access
    • X Accessibility
    • Configuring Localization and Internationalization
    • Configuring Printing

Readings:

  • Chapter 6: Configuring the X Window System, Localization, and Printing

Due:

  • Chapter 5 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 6 Group - Presentation

Session 15: March 3

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 5 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 7 Group - Questions

NO CLASS: March 8

  • No IHCC Classes this week, Spring Break

NO CLASS: March 10

  • No IHCC Classes this week, Spring Break

Session 16: March 15

Topics:

  • Administering the System
    • Managing Users and Groups
    • Tuning User and System Environments
    • Using System Log Files
    • Maintaining the System Time
    • Running Jobs in the Future

Readings:

  • Chapter 7: Administering the System

Due:

  • Chapter 6 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 6 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 7 Group - Presentation

Session 17: March 17

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 8 Group - Questions

Session 18: March 22

Topics:

  • Configuring Basic Networking
    • Understanding TCP/IP Networking
    • Understanding Network Addressing
    • Configuring Linux for a Local Network
    • Diagnosing Network Connections

Readings:

  • Chapter 8: Configuring Basic Networking

Due:

  • Chapter 7 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 7 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 8 Group - Presentation

Session 19: March 24

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 9 Group - Questions

Session 20: March 29

Topics:

  • Writing Scripts, Configuring E-mail, and Using Databases
    • Managing the Shell Environment
    • Writing Scripts
    • Managing E-mail
    • Managing Data with SQL

Readings:

  • Chapter 9: Writing Scripts, Configuring E-mail, and Using Databases

Due:

  • Chapter 8 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 8 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 9 Group - Presentation

Session 21: March 31

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 10 Group - Questions

Session 22: April 5

Topics:

  • Securing Your System
    • Administering Network Security
    • Administering Local Security
    • Configuring SSH
    • Using GPG

Readings:

  • Chapter 10: Securing Your System

Due:

  • Chapter 9 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 9 Group - Study Guide
  • Chapter 10 Group - Presentation

Session 23: April 7

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

Session 24: April 12

Topics:

  • Linux Applications
    • Webmin
    • Apache Webserver

Readings:

Due:

  • Chapter 10 Online Assessment
  • Chapter 10 Group - Study Guide

Session 25: April 14

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

Session 26: April 19

Topics:

  • Advanced Linux Networking
    • DHCP Services
    • Firewalls, NAT and Routing
    • DNS Services

Readings:

Due:

Session 27: April 21

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

Session 28: April 26

Topics:

  • The SAMBA Fileserver

Readings:

Due:

Session 29: April 28

Topics:

  • Lab Time

Readings:

Due:

Session 30: May 3

Topics:

  • Practice for Skills Based Exam

Readings:

Due:

Session 31: May 5

Topics:

  • Skills Based Final Exam, Part I

Readings:

Due:

  • Online Final Exam

EXAM WEEK: Monday, May 9

NOTE: Class Meets 2:00-4:00pm today! Topics:

  • Skills Based Final Exam, Part II

Readings:

Due:

  • Lab Reports

The instructor reserves the right to modify and adjust the schedule and assignments as needed during the course of this class. The most up to date version will always be available on the course website or from the instructor.