#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: Exercise 3 - root check the logs As I am currently preparing my self to attend the exam LFCS, I was thinking that it will be beneficial also for you guys/girls to try some exercises i January 01, 2022 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: Exercise 2 - root directory and information cpu As I am currently preparing my self to attend the exam LFCS, I was thinking that it will be beneficial also for you guys/girls to try some exercises i December 31, 2021 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: File links Considering that you are already familiar with exploring the file system, there is one type of file that we did not covered yet. This files are the Fi June 20, 2021 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: How to find files? Now we are going to see the commands that are going to help us to find files. We can look for files by many criteria including name, size, date, and t June 19, 2021 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: How to create, move, delete and copy files and directories This is another post towards the preparation for the Linux Foundation LFCS or LFCE exam. Where we are going to see "How to create, move, delete, May 15, 2021 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: How to install an Apache (httpd) as a Docker application on Ubuntu? During the exam to obtain the LFCS or the LFCE it can happen to have one or more exercises that require to solve or do tasks involving Docker. So I wr May 04, 2021 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: Text files and Text Editors (nano) As you probably can estimate the text files are the core part of Linux. In fact, the configuration files for most services and programs are text files May 02, 2021 Share
#LFCSandLFCE LFCS and LFCE: Files on Linux, which and ls A file is a collection of binary data that represents information. There are basically two types of files, text or binary. Is worth it to point out th April 26, 2021 Share