the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've already got the manual, but it looks
like there's maybe 1.5 days worth of content there, so i have the
freedom to fill up another 1/2 day with whatever cool utilities i
want. i'll be teaching the cour
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> thanks for any suggestions.
iperf, mtr and configuring browser with java to enable running NDT.
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i'm going to add in some package management using yum, plus a quick
tutorial on ssh. any other topics people here use on a really regular
basis that they find indispensable? not necessarily admin level, just
I find rsync and wget to be indispensable.
Rob
On 04/24/2011 01:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've already got the manual, but it looks
like there's maybe 1.5 days worth of content there, so i have the
freedom to fill up another 1/2 day with whateve
Vaclav Mocek a écrit :
On 04/24/2011 01:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've already got the manual, but it looks
like there's maybe 1.5 days worth of content there, so i have the
freedom to fill up anot
On 24/04/11 19:12, Yannick Perret wrote:
Vaclav Mocek a écrit :
On 04/24/2011 01:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've already got the manual, but it looks
like there's maybe 1.5 days worth of content th
Am 24.04.2011 19:23, schrieb Lukas Press:
> On 24/04/11 19:12, Yannick Perret wrote:
>> Vaclav Mocek a écrit :
>>> On 04/24/2011 01:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've already got the manual, but
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Lukas Press wrote:
> On 24/04/11 19:12, Yannick Perret wrote:
>>
>> Vaclav Mocek a écrit :
>>>
>>> On 04/24/2011 01:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've alrea
On 04/24/2011 06:07 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
"vim" and "bash"
>>
>> +1:)
+2 on the vi (vim)
Secondly, I use Mousepad a lot. It allows me to save text
files in Windows format for all kinds of stuff I have to do
for my Widows clients.
-T
I would second Rob's choices--rsync and wget are magic.
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Clint Bowman wrote:
> I would second Rob's choices--rsync and wget are magic.
rest assured, i am making notes of all these suggestions, and
thanks.
rday
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Some tools that I like and use frequently:
find
wget
screen
wc
grep (and all the fun of regular expressions)
awk
sed
While not necessarily tools themselves, the following may also be interesting:
Use of cron/crontabs
Use of
Some tools that I like and use frequently:
I'd like to add the tool "multitail" which is very helpful.
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> the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on unix/linux
> power tools, and i've already got the manual, but it looks like there's maybe
> 1.5 days worth of content there, so i have the freedom to fill up another 1/2
> day with whatever cool utilities i want. i'll be teaching
> > i'm going to add in some package management using yum, plus a quick
> > tutorial on ssh. any other topics people here use on a really regular
> > basis that they find indispensable? not necessarily admin level, just
> > really, really handy programs. i realize it's kind of an open-ended
>
"Robert P. J. Day" writes:
> thanks for any suggestions.
Version control (git, hg, svn, cvs). With the short time you have, the
students can at least learn such things exist and their concepts, if not
maybe time for a lot of hands-on use.
A section on "Driving Bash" would be useful where you
On 04/24/2011 07:57 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
the background: i'm teaching a 2-day course later this week on
unix/linux power tools, and i've already got the manual, but it looks
like there's maybe 1.5 days worth of content there, so i have the
freedom to fill up another 1/2 day with whateve
> any other topics people here use on a really regular
> basis that they find indispensable? not necessarily admin level, just
> really, really handy programs. i realize it's kind of an open-ended
> question, i'm just curious.
The thing of it is, IMHO, UNIX, and especially most Linux
distribu
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