Dear all, thanks for the great discussions on the LPIC-1 exams. Since the discussion seems to settle, it's (almost :) time to wrap things up. Before doing so, I'd like to share a list of additional proposals which were brought up in side conversations or seem worth a look for various reasons.
Since they haven't been discussed in this thread yet, it would be great to get your thoughts on those, too. 105.1 Customize and use the shell environment: * Move lists to 105.2 105.2 Customize or write simple scripts: * Turn "sh" into "Bash" in "Use standard sh syntax (loops, tests)." 106.3 Accessibility: Here we got two proposals: * One to only address color blindness and reduced debility of sight be covering color adjustments/inversion (using xcalib), zoom in/out, desktop themes, as well as voice recognition. * The second proposal is to drop this section since installing these tools for only one weight seems unreasonable to some trainers 107.2 Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs: * Add systemd.timer * Remove anacron 108.2 System logging: * Drop syslogd * Add rsyslogd * Add interaction between rsyslog and systemd-journald * Add systemd-cat 109.2 Basic network configuration: * Drop ifup * Drop ifdown 109.3 Basic network troubleshooting: * Drop ifup * Drop ifdown * Consider whether or not we should keep the dedicated IPv6 tools such as ping6 since functionality seems to get merged in the same tools again 109.4 Configure client side DNS: * Add awareness of systemd-resolved 110.2 Setup host security: * Add systemd.socket * Drop inetd (but keep xinetd) * Drop TCP wrapper 110.3 Securing data with encryption: * Add additional SSH ciphers * Add gpg-agent * Add gpg options to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify files Let me know what you think! And don't worry about 101, there will be a similar mail soon :) Fabian On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:10 PM, Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> wrote: > We might want to start commenting on exam 102 here. >
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