ChromeOS system administrator's guide implement, manage, and optimize ChromeOS features effectively

Explore the sysadmin features and architecture of ChromeOS to master its local and cloud-based administrative tools and capabilities Key Features Get a complete overview of using ChromeOS as a powerful system admin tool Get hands-on experience working with Google's administration platform Learn...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Sanders, Willie, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited [2023]
Edición:1st ed
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009720309506719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright and Credits
  • Contributors
  • About the reviewers
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • Part 1: Working with ChromeOS
  • Chapter 1: ChromeOS Basics
  • Technical requirements
  • ChromeOS versus the competition
  • Cloud-focused
  • Ease of use
  • Priced to move
  • Getting up and running on ChromeOS
  • Personalizing ChromeOS
  • The desktop and its tools
  • The Device menu
  • The Personalization menu
  • OS updates, upgrades, and ChromeOS Flex
  • Importance of ChromeOS updates
  • Upgrade time
  • Hardware flexibility with ChromeOS Flex
  • Summary
  • Chapter 2: Getting Connected
  • Technical requirements
  • Ethernet and Wi-Fi internet access
  • Connecting with Ethernet
  • Connecting with Wi-Fi
  • Virtual private network (VPN)
  • Mobile data connectivity
  • Built-in mobile data
  • Mobile data connection using a dongle
  • Mobile data connection using an Android device
  • Bluetooth and connected devices
  • Connecting with Bluetooth
  • Connecting an external display
  • Connecting with Chromecast or smart TV
  • Casting and syncing
  • Casting from Google Chrome
  • Casting from your desktop
  • Syncing with Android devices
  • Summary
  • Chapter 3: Exploring Google Apps
  • Technical requirements
  • Managing default apps and notifications
  • Default apps
  • Notifications
  • Google Workspace applications
  • Gmail
  • Drive
  • Meet
  • Calendar
  • Chat
  • Docs
  • Sheets
  • Slides
  • Keep
  • Forms
  • Jamboard
  • Freemium versus premium plans
  • Premium tiers
  • Accessing Chrome browser-based apps
  • The Chrome Web Store
  • Google Play Store
  • Summary
  • Part 2: Security and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 4: ChromeOS Security
  • Technical requirements
  • User account management
  • Secondary user accounts
  • Sync
  • Other Google services
  • Guest browsing
  • Advanced user management
  • Screen locks and 2FA
  • Screen locks.
  • 2FA
  • System updates, sandboxing, and verified boot
  • System updates
  • Sandboxing
  • Verified boot
  • Parental controls
  • Chrome browser-based settings
  • Summary
  • Chapter 5: Recovering from Disasters
  • Technical requirements
  • Hardware and cloud-based data encryption
  • What is encryption?
  • ChromeOS hardware-based encryption
  • ChromeOS software-based encryption
  • Data backup strategies for ChromeOS
  • Backup basics
  • Backing up to Google Drive
  • Backing up to external storage
  • OS and app recovery
  • When should you recover ChromeOS?
  • Recovery mode
  • USB-based OS recovery method
  • Summary
  • Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 101
  • Technical requirements
  • Crashing and freezing
  • Slow system performance
  • Constantly refreshing tabs
  • No network connectivity
  • Missing OS
  • Summary
  • Part 3: Advanced Administration
  • Chapter 7: The Development Environment
  • Technical requirements
  • Enabling the Linux development environment
  • What is the Linux development environment?
  • Turning on the LDE
  • Linux features
  • Managing device permissions and Linux backup/restore
  • Linux permissions
  • Linux backup/restore
  • Managing Linux storage
  • Enabling Android Debug Bridge
  • Implementing port forwarding
  • Summary
  • Chapter 8: Working with the Chrome Shell (Crosh)
  • Technical requirements
  • Accessing Crosh
  • Looking at the essential Crosh commands for systems administration
  • help
  • help_advanced
  • uptime
  • top
  • enroll_status
  • ipaddrs
  • ping
  • modem
  • set_time
  • battery_test
  • battery_firmware info
  • free
  • meminfo
  • memeory_test
  • Ssorage_test
  • network_diag
  • tracepath
  • route
  • rollback
  • vmc
  • exit
  • Shell scripting
  • Summary
  • Chapter 9: Google Workspace Admin Console
  • Technical requirements
  • An overview of Google Workspace
  • The major features of the Admin console
  • Accessing the Admin console.
  • Account
  • Billing
  • Reporting
  • Apps
  • Security
  • Storage
  • Rules
  • Migrating to Google Workspace
  • Summary
  • Chapter 10: Centralized Administration of OUs, Users, Groups, and Devices
  • Technical requirements
  • Exploring the Directory and Devices submenus in the Admin console
  • Directory
  • Devices
  • Getting organized with OUs
  • Exploring advanced user account management
  • Adding or editing multiple user accounts in your Google Workspace
  • Managing the custom attributes for user accounts
  • Understanding groups and target audiences
  • Exploring advanced device management
  • Exploring advanced application management
  • Summary
  • Index
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