OSadmin wiki article
Requirements for the wiki article
Author: name, group and date when the article is written
Introduction
Covers points what will be discussed in the article, what are the requirements for the article reader; what are the operating system’s requirements.
Contents
All commands should be easily separable from the overall text. Users should be able to copy the commands directly (additional info like prompt and user distinction symbols should be left out from the command description area) The text should determine what user permissions are needed to perform these tasks. The reader of your article is your fellow students, so try to avoid irrelevant information and stay on topic (don’t explain the meaning of IP address or how to install Ubuntu, when your topic is actually about htop) All the content should be referenced. Do not use slang and try to be grammatically correct.
Referencing
Best practises of wiki referencing should be used. Terms are but between square brackets to reference other articles in the system. All drawing and images have to be referenced below the picture and in the text. (for example “System architecture can be viewed on image x, y and z.”) Author’s own ideas have to be clearly presentable. Everything used from the sources have to be referenced.
Fellow student review
Please find a fellow student who will review your article and give a feedback on the discussion tab of the article.
Summary
Besides a short overview, what was discussed in this article, it should also include the author's own opinion about the topic.
Category
Add the following category to the end of the article: [[Category:Operatsioonisüsteemide administreerimine ja sidumine]]
Chosen topics
Please write here your topic and name, group:
References
- counterpart article in Estonian
- http://manpage.io
- https://linuxjourney.com/
- Linux man-pages
- Linux docs
- http://www.tecmint.com/60-commands-of-linux-a-guide-from-newbies-to-system-administrator/
- http://www.tecmint.com/useful-linux-commands-for-system-administrators/
- http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/top-linux-monitoring-tools.html
- http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/12/50-unix-linux-sysadmin-tutorials