the use of RPM to install‚ update‚ and remove packages. Resources Needed ➢ One classroom workstation‚ lab workstation‚ or home PC. ➢ One NETW-240 hard drive loaded with Fedora Linux or iLab access. ➢ Week 2 Lab 2 assignment with attached answer sheet. ➢ Internet access from the Linux workstation Deliverables: ➢ Using the rpm command and options to load fedora package modules. ➢ Completion of steps included in the Procedures below. ➢ Submittal of lab answer
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industry as Oracle Database administrator‚ having exclusive experience in database administration‚ installation‚ configuration and upgrades with Oracle Software 11g/10g/9i/8ion Sun Solaris‚ Red Hat Linux‚ HP-UX‚ AIX‚ and Windows Platform. Installed oracle database server on SOLARIS‚ HP-UX‚ AIX‚ WINDOWS NT‚ LINUX and migration of oracle server from 8i‚9i to 10g and 10g to 11g applied oracle patches. Extensively used Database Administrative tools like Oracle Enterprise Manager‚ DBA Studio‚ SQL*PLUS‚ TOAD
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Browse (/flashcards/browse/) Sign Up Free (/flashcards/register.php) Tour (/flashcards/tour/) Pricing (/flashcards/signup/business/) Search Flashcards IT302 Quiz 1 Total Flash Cards » 30 1. 2. Why is Linux popular? Why is it particularly popular in academia? Why is the Linux filesystem referred to as hierarchical? Linux is popular because it is not only consistent of multiple free distribtuions‚ but its popular in academics because the source code is easily available. It arranges files in a directory then places those files
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1. Android Version Naming A‚B‚C‚D‚E‚F‚G‚H‚I‚.. What’s this ?? Well this is the order in which most of Android versions are named so far. Don’t believe me..well here you go.. Android Versions * Android (System) * Beta (version 1.0) (released on November 5th‚ 2007) * CupCake (version 1.5) * Donut (version 1.6) * Eclair (version 2.0) * Froyo aka Frozen Yoghurt (version 2.2.x) * Gingerbread (version 2.3.x) * Honeycomb (version 3.x) * Icecream Sandwich (version 4
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 6.1 Technical Notes Technical Release Documentation Copyright © 2011 Red Hat Inc. The text of and illustrations in this document are licensed by Red Hat under a Creative Commons Attribution–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license ("CC-BY-SA"). An explanation of CC-BY-SA is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. In accordance with CC-BY-SA‚ if you distribute this document or an adaptation of it‚ you must provide the URL for the original version. Red Hat
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Back in 1966‚ when the United States military invented the ARPA network program‚ who would have thought that the internet would eventually become so pervasive‚ not only throughout the United States‚ but also the world? Most everyone I know has a computer (a laptop or desktop)‚ a tablet‚ an internet enabled game device like PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360‚ or a smart phone. Some even have all of the above! What most people don’t realize is that with each one of those devices‚ you have to have an IP address
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scalability using Linux and open-source software. The project was successful‚ and it continued in 2001 to focus on enhancing the clustering capabilities of Linux to be the operating system of choice for the Mobile Internet servers. Many enhancements were added in the areas of load balancing‚ traffic distribution and security‚ in addition to IPv6 support. One interesting question that came up was what is the impact of supporting IPv6 on other protocols used by different applications on our Linux clusters
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A Tutorial on Setting up Ubuntu Linux Virtual Machines Copyright 2011 Dr. Lixin Tao http://csis.pace.edu/lixin Pace University 2/12/2011 PDF Version: http://csis.pace.edu/lixin/ubuntu/LinuxTutorial.pdf Table of Contents 1 Installing VMware Player.................................................................................................................... 1 2 Deploying and Using a Completed Ubuntu Virtual Machine ............................................................. 6 2.1
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Hacker’s GUIDE……………. INDEX 1. Ultimate step by step guide in becoming a HACKER 2. Hacking for Dummies – I 3. Hacking for Dummies - II Ultimate Step by Step guide to become a hacker Submitted to the Hideout by IceKool Document Modified by kM June 16th‚ 1997 Disclaimer: I do not take any responsibilities for actions that you pose using this file. Therefore do not blame me for whatever happens. This is for informational purposes only. About the Author: My name is IceKool. I live in Va. I love
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ways according to the operating system [OS]. In Linux‚ OpenLDAP is an open source implementation of LDAP v2 and v3. Included with OpenLDAP is a stand-alone server (slapd)‚ a replication server (slurpd)‚ and different utilities for interfacing with a LDAP server under Linux (Directory Services for Linux). In Windows‚ Directory
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