I agree with removing fmt. Also, I think that {un}expand should be removed
too.
Through years I've never seen anyone using fmt, {un}expand, and pr in the
wild.
rid out
Please get them rid out.
SB
El 12 oct. 2017 4:10 a.m., "Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen" <
[email protected]> escribió:
On 10 October 2017 at 22:10, Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We might want to start commenting on exam 101 here.
OK. Here is my list of suggestions for updating 101:
103.2 "Process text streams using filters":
Drop fmt. Too many utilities in this topic and very few uses
fmt.
103.3 Perform basic file management"; Add unxz, bunzip2 because gunzip is
already there.
Add bzcat, xzcat, zcat.
103.4 "Use streams, pipes and redirects": Add GNU parellel
103.5 "Create, monitor and kill processes" Add tmux. I also tell my
students that tmux is much better than screen
104.1 "Create partitions and filesystems": Remove awareness of ReiserFS.
104.4 "Manage disk quotas": Drop this section.
105.3 "SQL data management". Rename to "SQL system administration" and
focus on
how to create sql-users, change/set password and grants for
sql-users in postgres and mysql/mariadb. Maybe consider
sqlite.
107.2 "Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs": Add
systemd-timers. On newer installation crontab and
at-jobs tools are not installed by default and
systemd- timers are the way to do things now.
108.1 "Maintain system time": Add timedatectl
110.2 "Setup host security": Drop all about inetd.conf and /etc/inetd.conf
but keep xinetd.conf
Regards
Martin M. S. Pedersen
LPIC-instructor at SuperUsers Denmark
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