[Gloucs] Re: gloucs digest, Vol 1 #110 - 1 msg

Simon Harding gloucs at mailman.lug.org.uk
Fri Jan 17 10:21:01 2003


Hi,

I am not sure on the process here, I am new to the User Group and have just
started reading the mailing list.

I would be interested in finding out about the LPI 101 course and the
sessions you are doing on it. Is it possible you could please provide me
with further information?

Thanks

Simon Harding
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>    1. Re: any interest? - free Linux course (Guy Edwards)
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> Subject: Re: [Gloucs] any interest? - free Linux course
> From: Guy Edwards <guy_j_edwards@hotpop.com>
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> Date: 13 Jan 2003 20:14:13 +0000
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> Ok, *remember* this isn't endorsed by Gloscat or anything like that and
> I'm not a lecturer, but we are allowed to use the room, so if anyone's
> interested in attending a free LPI101 revision session I'll be giving a
> talk, with practical demonstrations and terminals etc. Here's the
> details:
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> Date: Monday 20th January 6.10pm - 7.40pm (ish)
>
> Covering: (from the lpi subjects http://www.lpi.org/p-obj-101rel2.html )
>
> * Working on the command line
> * Performing basic file management
> * Processing text streams using filters
> * Using streams, pipes and redirects
>
> Also if there's enough time:
>
> * Creating, monitoring and killing processes
> * Modifiying process execution priorities
> * Searching text files using regular expressions
> * Performing basic file editing operations using vi
>
> Location:
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> Gloscat Brunswick campus, the tower block. It's the bit round the back,
> or walk in through the main entrance and ask where the "tower block" is
> and they'll tell you to follow a blue line which runs along the wall.
>
> 4th floor, room C407.
>
> The multistory car-park is nearby, but if you drive past Gloscat and the
> entrance barrier is up in the evening then it's ok as far as I know to
> go in and park in Gloscat carpark (provided you're out before 9 or
> whenever they close it that night). If the barriers down you'll need a
> pass.
>
> About 6 people emailed to express an interest, so if you're feeling like
> attending, send me an email off list so I know roughly what number of
> people to expect.
>
> Guy
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> If it all goes well then I might do one the week after, which will
> probably be along the lines of:
>
> Using file permissions to control access to files
> Managing file ownership
> Create and change hard and symbolic links
> Find system files and place them in the correct location
> Probably a test on the last weeks topics too if people feel like it.
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