Linux Training Materials Help - 5 Benefits of Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Commands

June 22, 2008 Linux Certifications | Comments (0) admin @ 2:15 am

As part of your Linux training, you need to learn how to use Linux commands to do Linux administration.

New Linux users often find it difficult to learn how to use Linux commands by using Linux books or other Linux documentation.

Linux video tutorials have recently changed all this - and at last provide a source of easy Linux training materials! 5 Benefits of Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Commands

1. You get to actually see a Linux command being run - every step of the way.

The great thing about watching a Linux video tutorial to learn how to use a Linux command is that you can see exactly how everything is done. You can see how to run the command - step-by-step.

Linux Tips: If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a Linux video tutorial is worth 300,000 words a minute! - at five frames (pictures) per second.

2. You hear the reason for running the Linux command as well as the description of running the command.

Along with seeing the Linux video, you also hear how everything is done. In a nice, calm and relaxed manner. This is real easy Linux training.

3. You can pause a Linux video tutorial whenever you need more time.

Whenever you need to think about something you’ve just seen and heard, you can just click on the pause button and the Linux video tutorial pauses for as long as you need!

You may want to pause the Linux video because something appears on the screen that you need more time to absorb - or you may need more time to read the output of a Linux command that was just run.

4. You get to see the “full” output of the Linux command.

This is an often overlooked, but extremely important part of learning Linux commands.

The output of a Linux command can be quite long and detailed - far too long to show in a Linux book. But the output of a Linux command is another key item to learn from.

Linux Tips: When you’re reading a Linux book, you rarely see the output of a Linux command. And if some output is shown, it’s usually just a short bit of the output. Partly because of the amount of space required to show the output and partly because it would take more time to clearly show you the output.

5. You get to learn from someone with Linux training experience.

Written by Clyde Boom.

Linux Training Online - 5 Reasons for Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Concepts

June 20, 2008 Linux Certifications | Comments (0) admin @ 11:11 pm

While getting Linux training to do Linux system administration, you need to learn how to understand important Linux concepts.

5 Reasons for Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Concepts

1. You can see useful information related to the Linux concept on the screen, while the Linux concept is being described. The great thing about watching a Linux video tutorial is that you can actually see a concept being described.

For example, if you’re learning how to install Linux and create partitions, you can see how this is done while these concepts are being described.

2. You hear the reason for learning the Linux concept as well as a description of the concept itself.

Along with seeing the video tutorial, you also hear how a concept works and why you need to know the concept.

3. You can pause a Linux video tutorial whenever you need more time.

Whenever you need more time to think about a Linux concept you’re learning, you can just click on the pause button and the Linux video tutorial pauses for as long as you need!

4. You can learn Linux anywhere and at any time.

You can watch a Linux video tutorial at home, at work - or on your laptop while you’re on your way somewhere.

Whenever you have free time, you can spend some of it learning Linux.

Linux Tips: You can often get Linux video tutorials for Online Viewing or on CD. You need to be logged in on the Internet for online viewing. If you want to watch the Linux videos when you’re not connected to the Internet, such as while riding the train on the way to work, be sure to get them on CD.

5. You get to learn from someone with Linux training experience.

And if you’re watching Linux video tutorials created by an experienced Linux trainer (hint, hint), then you know you’ll learn how to use Linux commands easily!

Written by Clyde Boom.

Linux Hosting vs Windows Hosting II

June 19, 2008 General Articles | Comments (0) admin @ 1:20 am

Linux hosting traces its birth from ‘Linux’, an open-source computer operating system based upon the concept of free software available to anyone to freely use, improve, modify and even redistribute. Windows hosting, on the other hand, relates to Windows operating system wherein the software is proprietary item of Microsoft.

Since being an open-source operating system, Linux hosting tends to be cheaper than Windows hosting. Besides, Linux hosting is considered as one of the main pillars of the LAMP server-software combination - Linux, Apache, MySQL and Php/Perl/Python. Popularity of Linux hosting among web developers can be judged from the fact that a great many open-source software have been created and are being continuously created for free use among discerning web enthusiasts. Whether one chooses Linux hosting or Windows hosting will to a great extent depend on what the webmaster proposes to do with his website. Here is a quick rundown of both Linux hosting and Windows hosting.

Linux Hosting

Linux hosting is a good choice if you consider that you have perpetual options of using open-source software for your hosting needs. Linux hosting would mean that the operating system is fully compatible with PHP, which is steadily becoming the most popular programming language.
It is important to remember that Linux is a breeding ground of practicing programmers all over the globe and innumerable applications are being authored, re-written and tested all the time. What this means in simple terms is Linux hosting will always keep the door open to let in fresh air of new discoveries. For an avid user, nothing beats Linux hosting in this aspect.

The other advantage with Linux hosting is that it is cheap. Why? Since most application software are free to install and use, the hosting cost is reduced to only maintenance of servers. Since proprietary software are not installed, many overhead expenses are avoided in case of Linux hosting. This enables hosting providers to pass on the cost-advantage to its customers of Linux hosting.

Here are some examples of popular open-source application software, mostly in PHP, that can be easily used in Linux hosting.

Ecommerce Shopping Cart : OS Commerce, Zen-Cart
Content Management System : Drupal, PHP-Nuke, Mambo
Blog : Wordpress, Nucleus CMS
Photo Gallery : 4Images, Coppermine

Windows Hosting

Windows hosting makes use of Microsoft’s proprietary Windows software for the host server. In contrast with Linux hosting, Windows hosting allows integration primarily with Microsoft’s own products and services. For example, if you plan dynamic web content, you have to use ASP (Active Server Pages) or the advanced ASP.NET as your programming language, both created by Microsoft to be linked to SQL databases.
Interestingly, if you choose MySQL as your database, you may opt for either Linux hosting or Windows hosting, but in case your choice for database is MS Access, your option is only Windows hosting.
Windows hosting has limited support for CGI / Perl, so if your favorite scripts are in Perl, it has to be Linux hosting for you. On the other hand, good news for FrontPage users is that though it is essentially a proprietary Microsoft-owned software application, many Linux hosting do support FrontPage extensions.

There is an argument that the user interface for Windows hosting is much simpler between the two. However, of late Linux hosting too has improved on this score.
Coming to cost analysis, Windows hosting is costly not only because of proprietary software, but also due to the fact that Windows servers as such are costly, compared to servers used for Linux hosting.

Summing Up

Glossing over, what emerges is that it is the purpose of your website and its future plan that are the determining factors between choosing Linux hosting and Windows hosting. To be sure, all serious hosting providers will, in varying combination, offer a choice of both Windows hosting and Linux hosting.

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Written by Josh.