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Practical LPIC-1 Linux Certification Study Guide

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Practical LPIC-1 Linux Certification Study Guide

Practical LPIC-1 Linux Certification Study Guide
Apress | Open Source | December 10, 2016 | ISBN-10: 1484223578 | 187 pages | pdf | 5.21 mb

Authors: Clinton, David
Closely reviewed by experts involved with the exam
Covers the most recent version of the LPIC-1 exams (version 4.0)
Focuses on guiding readers to quickly and efficiently understand and master all the skills they’ll need to succeed


This book is your complete guide to studying for the Linux Professional Institute's Server Professional (LPIC-1) certification. Every concept, principle, process, and resource that might make an appearance on the exam is fully represented. You will understand every concept by rolling up your sleeves, opening up a terminal, and trying it all yourself. You will find suggestions for practical tasks along with "test-yourself" quizzes at the end of each chapter.
Whether you've decided to earn the Linux Professional Institute's Server Professional certification or you simply want to learn more about Linux administration, this book is a great choice. Right now, Linux administration skills are opening doors to some of the hottest job markets. And with the ongoing explosive growth of the cloud computing world - the vast majority of which is being built with Linux - the scope of the opportunities will only increase. Whether or not you end up taking the exam, if you manage to learn this material, you'll have done yourself a real favor.
What You Will Learn
Basic Linux system administration and package management
Device and desktop management
Bash scripting
Networking fundamentals
Security administration
Who This Book Is For
Most potential readers will already have a decent idea of what Linux is and what kinds of things can be done with it, and are looking to acquire or formalize a more structured and complete ability to confidently administrate Linux systems.

Number of Pages
XXI, 187
Number of Illustrations and Tables
18 b/w illustrations
Topics
Open Source
Systems and Data Security
Programming Techniques
Operating Systems



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