If you're going to be deploying web applications on a server that's running Linux (or Solaris, AIX, HPUX, OSX or another flavour of Unix) you'll need to know a little background about the operating system. This module teaches you the foundations of working with a Linux system, concentrating on things you'll need to know if you're going to be deploying Web applications there.
This topic is presented on public courses
Deploying Java Applications on Linux / Unix,
Deploying LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP,
Linux Basics
More web pages on this subject
Regular Expressions in grep and egrep
Opentalk forum discussions related to this topic
comparison of operating systemsUse Perl to create symlinkswget grabbing web pages from command lineInterview question file transfer sans FTP
Background information
Some modules are
available for download as a sample of our material or under an
Open Training Notes License for free download from
http://www.training-notes.co.uk.
Topics covered in this module
Logging in and accounts.
Directory Structures.
Copying and deleting files.
Editing files.
Packing and unpacking archives.
Transferring files with FTP.
Logging in to remote machines.
X Windows, KDE and Gnome.
Course links
The following web pages are used as references / examples in this module
[
Link] MySQL: The World's Most Popular Open Source Database
(at http://www.mysql.com)
We check these links from time to time with a spider written in PHP. Latest full check was on Saturday, 12th June 2004. Titles are extracted from the web pages listed.
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Linux and LAMP,
Python,
Perl,
PHP, and
MySQL. We run
Private Courses throughout the UK (and beyond for longer courses), and
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We have a technical library of over 600 books on the subjects on which we teach.
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