ALL: Add more diagrams ALL: Add more colour ALL: update references and resources (use the nice beamer bibliography style) ALL: Add references from Red Hat documentation for each topic *[4] 1.105.1 Manage/Query kernel and kernel modules at runtime: add coverage of Debian system. *[3] 1.105.2 Reconfigure, build, and install a custom kernel and kernel: fix stuff about compiling modules outside kernel tree for Ubuntu/Debian *[3] 1.106.1 Boot the system: done *[3] 1.106.2 Change runlevels and shutdown or reboot system *[1] 1.107.2 Manage printers and print queues: update to Cups *[1] 1.107.3 Print files: explain much more about lpr. *[1] 1.107.4 Add description of cups, especially cups replacement for lpc. *[4] 1.108.1 Use and manage local system documentation: done. *[3] 1.108.2 Find Linux documentation on the Internet: done *[1] 1.108.5 Notify users on system-related issues: done *[5] 1.109.1 Customize and use the shell environment: add much more explanation only really covers functions. Aliases slide is empty. *[3] 1.109.2 Customise or write simple scripts: done. *[4] 1.111.1 Manage users and group accounts and related system files: okay. *[3] 1.111.2 Tune the user environment and system environment variables: okay *[3] 1.111.3 Configure and use system log files to meet administrative and security needs: done *[4] 1.111.4 Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs to run: change Makefile to build .tex -> [latex] -> .dvi -> [dvips] -> .ps -> [ps2pdf13] -> .pdf to keep the pstricks curves that are integrated with the text *[3] 1.111.5 Maintain an effective data backup strategy: clean it up and turn into a presentation instead of heaps of text Explain much more about tar. *[4] 1.111.6 Maintain system time: done *[4] 1.112.1 Fundamentals of TCP/IP: add much more explanation from my other notes *[7] 1.112.3 TCP/IP configuration and troubleshooting: add more from my other notes [3] 1.112.4 Configure Linux as a PPP client: done *[4] 1.113.1 Configure and manage inetd, xinetd, and related services: explain xinetd more, also tcpwrappers, also inetd.conf *[4] 1.113.2 Operate and perform basic configuration of sendmail: done *[4] 1.113.3 Operate and perform basic configuration of Apache: *[4] 1.113.4 Properly manage the NFS, smb, and nmb daemons: Improve coverage of samba *[4] 1.113.5 Setup and configure basic DNS services *[4] 1.113.7 Set up secure shell (OpenSSH): Include my pictures of ssh keys Explain how to avoid being hijacked Include this and other material from my own notes on ssh. [4] 1.114.1 Perform security administration tasks: more or less done [3] 1.114.2 Setup host security: done [1] 1.114.3 Setup user level security: Needs other stuff besides quotas: ulimit