3.3 Flashcards

1
Q

The name of the computer identifies the computer on a network. A
———- may be required.

A

domain

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2
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Configure the network connections. This can include such things as the interface card, proxy servers, and how the network will obtain its

A

IP address

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3
Q

Some services must be configured based on the ___________ of the system

A

role

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4
Q

Hardware configuration settings might require appropriate ______ or language settings

A

drivers

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5
Q

Depending on your job role, you may need to manage Linux systems that don’t have external peripherals connected, including monitors, keyboards, or mice. This a common configuration for both Linux servers and virtualized Linux systems that run on a

A

Hypervisor.

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6
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If the system has a management interface integrated within its hardware, you can use it to access the system display from a web browser and perform

A

Management tasks.

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7
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Unicode is a standard that tries to clearly represent every character in every human language (currently supporting 137,374+ characters). It defines how individual characters are represented in such things as text files and webpages.

A

unicode

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8
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ASCII (American Standard Code For Information Interchange) is a seven-bit encoding technique that assigns a number to each of the 128 characters used most frequently in American Englis

A

ASCII

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9
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UTF-8 is a variable-length encoding standard of Unicode and is capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid code points in Unicode using one to four 8-bit bytes

A

utf-8

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10
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Defines all locale settings at once while allowing further individual customization via the LC_* settings.

A

lang

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11
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Defines the character handling properties for the computer.

A

LC_CTYPE

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12
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Specifies localizations for applications that use a message-based localization scheme.

A

LC_MESSAGES

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13
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Defines the alphabetical ordering of strings (for example, the output of sorted directory listings).

A

LS_COLLATE

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14
Q

Controls formatting for numeric values that are not monetary

A

LC_NUMERIC

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15
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Identifies currency units and formatting of currency type and numeric values.

A

LC_MONETARY

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16
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Defines formatting for dates and times, such as whether to use a 24-hour clock versus a 12-hour clock

A

LC_TIME