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      MrWright4hire @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said:

      Did you CRC/MD5 check the ISO? You have a bad ISO most likely.

      Hey Jared! After reading your post about the check, I dug deeper into Centos site and came across a post that stated that it's better to pull from torrents as oppose from the site. With that said, I did. I noticed that it came with MD5 check. I give it a shot and here are the results:
      I Got IT.JPG

      Thank you so much for shining a lite on the matter from that perspective. I was up all night. Now I Officially feel better. Now it's time to learn. I have to make up for lost time. Thank you all for being there for me. It feels really good to have a great team of men and women like you all.
      Well....until the next question.

      Oh wait! I wanted to ask....jk! lol!

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      • StrongBadS
        StrongBad
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        What is your first CentOS project?

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
          last edited by

          Glad you got this working, sorry i was not available to reply to your chat.

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          • coliverC
            coliver @StrongBad
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            @StrongBad said:

            What is your first CentOS project?

            I was wondering the same thing. One of the best ways to learn CentOS (or any Linux distro) is to set yourself some goals to go about it. May I suggest setting up your own wordpress server. This gets some of the basics out of the way for things like editing config files and installing packages.

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              MrWright4hire @JaredBusch
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              @JaredBusch said:

              Glad you got this working, sorry i was not available to reply to your chat.

              That's cool Jared. I just took what you posted earlier and Wax On and Wax Off. Whaala! I'm good now. lol!

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                MrWright4hire @coliver
                last edited by

                @coliver said:

                @StrongBad said:

                What is your first CentOS project?

                I was wondering the same thing. One of the best ways to learn CentOS (or any Linux distro) is to set yourself some goals to go about it. May I suggest setting up your own wordpress server. This gets some of the basics out of the way for things like editing config files and installing packages.

                I may pick your brains on that coliver at some point. Thank you for the suggestion.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  Some great project ideas on Linux include:

                  • Jump Server
                  • Web Server (WordPress or otherwise)
                  • Storage Server (NFS for UNIX machines, SMB via Samba for Windows)
                  • Media Server (share out those home movies and music)
                  • PBX (like FreePBX or Elastix) to use as your home phone system
                  • Logging Server (ELK or similar, a bit more advanced)
                  • Stand alone database server (used by other projects, most likely)
                  • Wiki for home documentation (likely sharing the web server box)
                  • Directory server (instead of AD to manage your desktops)
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                  • bsouderB
                    bsouder
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                    Pluralsight:
                    ($50 monthly subscription - can turn off at any time - unlimited training for that month.)
                    http://www.pluralsight.com/search/?searchTerm=Linux

                    Linux Foundation:
                    (Online Classrooms)
                    http://training.linuxfoundation.org/linux-courses

                    Learnable:
                    Not sure how good this one is. I was going to check out some of their topics.
                    https://learnable.com/courses/a-beginner-s-guide-to-production-linux-49#overview

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                      MrWright4hire @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      Some great project ideas on Linux include:

                      • Jump Server
                      • Web Server (WordPress or otherwise)
                      • Storage Server (NFS for UNIX machines, SMB via Samba for Windows)
                      • Media Server (share out those home movies and music)
                      • PBX (like FreePBX or Elastix) to use as your home phone system
                      • Logging Server (ELK or similar, a bit more advanced)
                      • Stand alone database server (used by other projects, most likely)
                      • Wiki for home documentation (likely sharing the web server box)
                      • Directory server (instead of AD to manage your desktops

                      Thank you so much Scott for all of those suggestions. I will put forth an effort to do them all. Talking about stepping outside of your comfort zone. lol!

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                        MrWright4hire @bsouder
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                        @bsouder said:

                        Pluralsight:
                        ($50 monthly subscription - can turn off at any time - unlimited training for that month.)
                        http://www.pluralsight.com/search/?searchTerm=Linux

                        Linux Foundation:
                        (Online Classrooms)
                        http://training.linuxfoundation.org/linux-courses

                        Learnable:
                        Not sure how good this one is. I was going to check out some of their topics.
                        https://learnable.com/courses/a-beginner-s-guide-to-production-linux-49#overview

                        bsouder thank you for providing links on the educational part. I really need all I can get. I really do appreciate that!

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