Other Operating Systems & Technologies for CompTIA A+ 220-902 Table of Contents OS X Features and Functionality Basic Linux Commands Client-Side VirtualizationBasic Cloud Concepts Networ
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Tim Warner
@TechTrainerTim timothy-warner@pluralsight.com
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for CompTIA A+ (220-902) Table of Contents
OS X Features and Functionality
Basic Linux Commands
Client-Side VirtualizationBasic Cloud Concepts
Network ServicesMobile OS FeaturesMobile Device ConnectivityMobile Device Synchronization
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customer technician
Is OS X Linux?
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customer technician
Why doesn't Windows have
sudo?
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Identify common features and functionality of the Mac OS and Linux operating systems
2.1
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Called virtual desktops in Linux
Swipe gestures make it
super-easy to manage multiple
desktops
- Slide deck on monitor 1
- Demo app on monitor 2
- Notes on monitor 3
OS X Mission Control
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Bourne shell (sh) developed at AT&T in mid-70s
Bourne-Again shell (bash)
Command Shells
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iOS
Code derived from BSD
UNIX
OS X
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cdls
man
Core Linux Commands
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rmcp
mv
Core Linux Commands
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psiwconfig/ifconfig
chown
Core Linux Commands
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customer technician
sdf
Is OS X Linux?
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customer technician
No OS X is based
in BSD UNIX
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customer technician
Why doesn't Windows have
sudo?
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customer technician
It does! It's called
UAC
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VM in your lab environment
Read the man page for each
command
Test 'em out (use your
Google-Fu !)
Homework
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Supporting Linux end users can
be interesting
Next module : Client-side
virtualization
Summary