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==About the group== | ==About the group== | ||
Information about what this group does. | |||
The Linux | The Linux Study Group ('''LSG''') has been created in direct relation to the sf-lug group.<br/> | ||
A few of us get together to share studying skills for linux system administration and hack on '''any and''' '''all things linux/f.o.s.s.'''.<br/> | |||
We have an eye on certification and use the LPIC (2nd Ed, O'Reilly) book and RHCE Study Guide (4th Ed, Exam RH302, Osborne) by Michael Jang | |||
on red hat certification.<br/> | |||
Emphasis is on '''everyone''' being welcome, doing first, then learning.<br/> | |||
We meet in a classroom reserved @ those times & days listed which has full connectivity via wireless/hardwire and whiteboards.<br/> | |||
We encourage '''new people of all user levels''' to join in.<br/> | |||
We also encourage users/hackers of other (or multiple) operating systems who are interested in linux and what they can and will do with it.<br/> | |||
==Meeting time and location== | |||
===When=== | ===When=== | ||
When is this | When is this class? | ||
On Tuesdays from 15:00 to 14:30 | |||
===Where=== | |||
At [[Getting Here|Noisebridge]], | |||
in the [[Turing]] classroom. | |||
===What=== | |||
For discussion, use the SF-LUG mailing list: http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/sf-lug | |||
For announcements, use the SF-LUG mailing list or the noisebridge-discuss list https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Mailinglist | |||
== | Add stuff to this wiki page (or make sub-pages) to describe activities, interests, and resources: | ||
* what's up with the lab machines in the turing classroom at noisebridge? | |||
* what's a system administrator, anyway? what skills are important? | |||
* do we want to set up some local system for isos of interesting distros? | |||
===Shell Scripts=== | |||
In early 2012 this seems to be a shell scripting study group. | |||
Here is a link to a shell script that makes shell scripts (can you explain every detail on every line?) | |||
http://www.systemateka.com/mkshscr.sh.html | |||
The shell scripters are continuing to meet and work through their code on a line by line basis. This article on redirection is a great read as a followup to the 2/21 meeting | |||
http://www.linuxintheshell.org/2012/02/16/entry-000-redirection/ | |||
===Unix/Linux Study=== | |||
File Permissions (or, How to Chown like a Boss) | |||
Introducing the latest completely unnecessary, but excellent addition to the Linux Study Group. A few of us, starting 2/22/2012, are exploring a specific topic as deeply as possible. Once those willingly put themselves through this torture reach a proper saturation point, we'll move onto something else. We're starting with something very basic, but endlessly frustrating: File Permissions. | |||
Just hearing those words might have you grinding your teeth. Good. Get studying! | |||
How can you make this actually productive? | |||
1. Take your time. There is no deadline for understanding. | |||
2. Record your research; copy links and anything else to a txt file or e-mail. | |||
3. Share your findings with others. The easiest way to do is this by hosting your findings on your own server or a free wordpress account. I do not recommend posting directly to this wiki as someone could easily delete it. | |||
4. Study books freely available in our library to practice or quiz yourself. | |||
Examples of what you should master (please expand this): | |||
User Group Other | |||
rwx ..x ..x | |||
Chown | |||
Chgrp | |||
711 vs. +x | |||
Processes | |||
Sudoers | |||