Firstly we can list some Server applications or services:
Server Applications:
◉ Apache – web server
◉ Squid – Web proxy
◉ SSH Secure Shell remote access server
◉ DNS – Name resolution
◉ DHCP – IP Address allocation
◉ NTP – Time Server
◉ openLDAP – Directory Services
◉ SAMBA – File and Print Server
Desktop Applications
◉ Gimp – Graphics
◉ Openoffice / LibreOffice – Office Apps
◉ Firefox – Browser
◉ Thunderbird – Email
Software Repositories
In general, software for Linux distributions is made available through online Software Repositories. As well as introducing some of these applications, we can additionally view how we manage applications using these repositories or repos.These repos can differ with each distribution but the main tools that we have to manage the software are:
◉ CentOS / Red Hat / Fedora : yum
◉ SUSE / openSUSE : zypper
◉ Debian / Ubuntu : apt
Making use of these repositories, software can easily be located and installed onto the desktop or server. We will see more of this in the video. The tools may be GUI based, especially on the Desktop or command line or CLI based. Useful, of course for servers.
The first video looks at software in General in Linux and the second video look at Libre Office.
In compiling these tutorials I have to make reference to the LPI objectives. Having added those objectives to a LibreOffice document it is easy to create a table of contents with clickable hyperlinks. The next video shows how this is done and the value in Open Source software, especially when it is available on Linux, Mac and Windows OSs:
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