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Linux Made Simple-A FREE Guide for Beginners

Posted 02-03-2017 at 12:00 AM by beachboy2
Updated 02-03-2017 at 02:10 AM by beachboy2

As well as using these LQ forums and blogs for valuable information, total newcomers to Linux may like to look at Linux Made Simple from the publishers of Linux Format magazine:
http://www.linuxformat.com/

Linux Made Simple is available FREE as a 143 page pdf:
https://ia801501.us.archive.org/12/i...le_2015_UK.pdf

Personally, I would much prefer on page 23 that they recommended creating 3 partitions, including...
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LTSP-Setting Up from Scratch

Posted 12-15-2012 at 05:47 AM by beachboy2
Updated 10-30-2020 at 02:59 PM by beachboy2 (updated url)

What is LTSP?
LTSP stands for Linux Terminal Server Project. It is a free and open source system where a Linux server is connected to several terminals, thus allowing a group of people to simultaneously use the same computer. Applications are run on the server, and the terminals or thin clients, handle the input and output. Generally, the terminals are low-powered, have no hard drives and are quieter and more reliable than standard desktop computers or laptops because they have fewer moving...
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Checking Oracle Database without using tnsnames.org

Posted 05-05-2011 at 01:52 AM by brownie_cookie

Let me write a small HOW-TO for checking your Oracle Database without using the tnsnames.ora file

This is written thanks to the help of my good friend EricTRA.
He provided me helpfull links and helped me for getting the solution.

This being said, here is the link which guided me : Helpfull Link !!

So, I'm going to write this HOW-TO regarding the link and a plugin for Nagios and if you have an Oracle Database, this is the place you want to be....
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