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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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing, Limited
[2023]
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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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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