3.3 Flashcards
The name of the computer identifies the computer on a network. A
———- may be required.
domain
Configure the network connections. This can include such things as the interface card, proxy servers, and how the network will obtain its
IP address
Some services must be configured based on the ___________ of the system
role
Hardware configuration settings might require appropriate ______ or language settings
drivers
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
Hypervisor.
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
Management tasks.
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.
unicode
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
ASCII
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
utf-8
Defines all locale settings at once while allowing further individual customization via the LC_* settings.
lang
Defines the character handling properties for the computer.
LC_CTYPE
Specifies localizations for applications that use a message-based localization scheme.
LC_MESSAGES
Defines the alphabetical ordering of strings (for example, the output of sorted directory listings).
LS_COLLATE
Controls formatting for numeric values that are not monetary
LC_NUMERIC
Identifies currency units and formatting of currency type and numeric values.
LC_MONETARY