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Update: Level 1 Training

    1.0 Introducing RedHat Linux 7 & the Upgrade Process
    1.1 Learning About Upgrades
    1.2 Using the RPM Command to Upgrade Files
    1.3 Upgrades & the RHCE tests
    2.0 Installation Notes for Release 7
    2.1 Installing RedHat Linux 7
    2.2 Overview of Installation Enhancements
    3.0 XFree86 release 4
    3.1 X & XFree Background
    3.2 Advantages of Release 4
    3.3 The XF86Config-4 Configuration File
    3.4 Using XFree 3 for Hardware Compatibility
    3.5 Running Xconfigurator
    4.0 The Gnome & KDE Desktops
    4.1 Graphical Libraries
    4.2 Switching Between Desktops
    4.3 Installing KDE 2
    4.4 Watching for New Desktop Releases
    5.0 The Latest Kernel
    5.1 Kernel Version Numbering & Status
    5.2 Review of 2.2.16 Kernel Hardware Support
    5.3 A Preview of the Linux 2.4 Kernel
    5.4 Using LILO, etc. to Reboot into the New Kernel
    6.0 The RP3 Dialer
    6.1 Review of PPP & Other Dialer Tools
    6.2 Using rp3 & rp3-config
    6.3 Establishing a Dial-in Connection
    7.0 New Development & Hardware Tools
    7.1 New Development Tools
    7.2 Checking Library Requirements
    7.3 Hard Disk Configuration
    8.0 New Encryption Tools
    8.1 The Value of OpenSSH
    8.2 Setting up the OpenSSH Server
    8.3 Using OpenSSH

Update: Level 2 Training

    1.1 The Sawfish Window Manager
    1.1 Understanding the Window Manager
    1.2 Comparing Sawfish to Enlightenment
    1.3 Exploring Sawfish Configuration
    2.0 The New Superserver, Xinetd
    2.1 Reviewing the Superserver Operation
    2.2 Advantages of Xinetd
    2.3 Configuring Xinetd
    2.4 Restarting Xinetd
    3.0 Using the sysstat RPM
    3.1 Understanding Stat
    3.2 Using Iostat
    3.3 Using Sar
    4.0 Authentication Enhancements
    4.1 Using Authconfig
    4.2 Reviewing the Nsswitch File
    5.0 Using the RedHat Network
    5.1 The Purpose of RedHat Network
    5.2 Using the RHN Client

    6.0 LinuxConf Enhancements
    6.1 The New LinuxConf
    6.2 Saving your Work
    6.3 Working in Textmode
    7.0 New Firewall Tools
    7.1 Reviewing IP Firewalling
    7.2 Using Firewall-config
    7.3 Using Gnome-lokkit
    7.4 Firewalls in Linux 2.4 Kernels
    8.0 Exploring Other Packages
    8.1 The Kernel Web Daemon
    8.2 The Mozilla Browser
    8.3 The Gimp Graphical Package
    8.4 Using SDL/SMPEG in your Browser
    8.5 The Gphoto Digital Camera Tool
    8.6 Using Aspell to Spell-check
    The AbiWord Word Processor

Power Tools: Level 1 Training

    1.0 Intro to the PowerTools CD
    1.1 The Power Tools Application CD & the Role of RedHat
    1.2 Locating Files to Download
    1.3 Using the RPM Command Line & Graphical Modes
    2.0 Graphical Toys to Enhance your Desktop
    2.1 Kde-themepack -- Add Themes to your Desktop
    2.2 Xearth – Create an Earthscape Background
    2.3 Xfishtank - Make the Background a Fishtank
    2.4 Xmountains - Create a Fractal Mountain Scene
    2.5 Xsnow - Make the Background a Snow Scene
    2.6 Linux_logo – Show a Little Linux Logo
    2.7 Xmmsskins - Add Skins to the xmms Player
    2.8 Festival - Use a Speech Synthesizer on Linux
    2.9 Wine - Run MS Windows Programs on Linux
    3.0 Personal Tools
    3.1 Dosemu-- Run DOS Programs on Linux
    3.2 Wv (wordview) -- View MS Word Files in Linux
    3.3 Kcmlaptop -- Track Laptop Sensor Data Graphically
    3.4 Xengine - See a Graphical Benchmark
    3.5 Qcad - Do Computer-aided Design on Linux
    3.6 Vacation - Generate an Auto Reply Message
    3.7 TkZip - Graphically Create Archives
    3.8 Dfm - Use an OS/2-style Desktop
    3.9 Gaim - Use AOL Instant Messaging
    3.10 Junkbuster - Clean Ads from your Web Pages

Power Tools: Level 2 Training

    1.0 Business Tools
    1.1 FaxMail - Send Faxes Via Email
    1.2 Cbb - Use a Quicken-like Financial Tool
    1.3 Gnucash - Use a Better Quicken-like Financial Tool
    1.4 Xfinans - Use a Basic Personal Finance Tool
    1.5 Xinvest - Track a Portfolio of Stock
    1.6 Xquote - See Up-to-date Stock Quotes
    2.0 Network Administration
    2.1 Ethereal - See Network Packet Data
    2.2 Etherape - See Visual Network Layouts
    2.3 Cheops - Watch Network Data Graphically
    2.4 Iptraf - Analyze IP Traffic
    2.5 Nmap - Scan for Potential Security Holes
    2.6 Portsentry - Prevent Scanning for your Security Holes
    2.7 Sniffit - See Packet Data on the Command Line
    2.8 Ksnuffle - Use a Graphical Packet Sniffer
    2.9 Trafshow - See a Simple Network Traffic Monitor
    2.10 Strobe - Do Simple Security Scans
    3.0 Internet Server Tools
    3.1 Kcmbind - Graphically Configure DNS
    3.2 GnoSamba - Graphically Configure Samba
    3.3 Icecast - Create an Internet Radio Station
    3.4 Thttpd - Use a Mini-Web Server
    3.5 Webdesigner - Create HTML Docs Graphically
    3.6 Weblint - Check HTML Pages for Correctness

Power Tools: Level 3 Training

    1.0 Hardware & System Administration
    1.1 Clobberd – Limit User Login Times
    1.2 Diskcheck - Check Available Disk Space Hourly
    1.3 Ext2resize - Resize Linux Filesystems
    1.4 Loadmeter - View System Loads Graphically
    1.5 Safedelete - Retrieve Deleted Files in Linux
    1.6 Alien - Convert Other Package Formats to Rpm
    1.7 Xcoral - Use a Graphical Programming Editor
    2.0 Multimedia
    2.1 Xmcd - Play Audio CDs
    2.2 SoundStudio - Edit Digital Audio Files
    2.3 SoundTracker - Create Computer-generated Music
    2.4 Freeamp - Play Digital Audio Files
    2.5 Synaesthesia - See Digital Audio Visually
    2.6 Timidity - Convert MIDI Files to Other Formats
    2.7 Xanim - Pay Video Clips
    2.8 Aktion - Play Video Clips in KDE
    2.9 MPEG - Convert Still Pictures to Video Clips
    2.10 Kwintv - Watch TV on your Linux Desktop
    2.11 Eroaster - Burn CDs in Linux
    2.12 Cdlabelgen - Create CD Labels at the Command Line
    2.13 Gcombust - Manage CD Creation Graphically
    2.14 Acroread - View PDF Files Alone or in a Browser

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