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1001 Getting to Know SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
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Getting to Know SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Find out what's new about SUSE Linux Enterprise 11!
Course Overview
Getting to Know SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 is a 4-hour intensive, hands-on seminar about SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 configuration and features. Experience the new and enhanced features on both the server and the desktop such as the updated GNOME Desktop Environment, piping and redirection, Secure Shell, Network File System, IPv6, and the Novell Client for Linux-- just to name a few. Whether you are brand new to Linux or looking to see if SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 is the right upgrade for your business, Getting to Know SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 is the perfect introduction.
Training Level:
1 - Novice Duration:
4 Hours
Key Objectives
During this course, you will:
Get hands-on experience with SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 (Desktop and Server) See and experience some of the new features of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Get introduced to the Linux shell and command line Learn about remote access
Enable fundamental network services Customize the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop Learn about integrating a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop into an eDirectory environment
Audience Summary
If you are looking at either the server or desktop versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise 11, this is a great hands-on introduction to both. People new to Linux or trying to evaluate SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 should take this course.
Course Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to attend this course.
Course Outline
This course covers the following topics:
Overview of the Linux desktop Working with the Linux shell and command line
Configuring remote access Enabling fundamental network services Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Customizing the Graphical User Interface on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 Integrating a SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 into a Novell eDirectory environment