LINUX LPI CERTIFICATION TRAINING COURSE
CBT Direct’s Linux LPI course offers you the most effective way to become a Linux LPI expert. It combines the convenience and affordability of computer-based training with the personal attention and effectiveness of instructor-led training for a complete learning solution. Linux training from CBT Direct provides you with:
- Convenient Anytime, Anywhere Training
- Affordable, Easy Payments
- 24-hour Online Mentoring from Certified Advisors
- Email Access to IT Courseware Specialists
- Hands-on Interactive Exercises
- Test Prep Exam Simulations
- Practice Assessment Tests
LINUX LPI CERTIFICATION MEANS SUCCESS!
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LINUX LPI is a Junior Level Administration, The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), a non-profit organization, has created a certification that is not vendor specific. That means that it is not tied to Red Hat, Caldera, SuSE, or any other single Linux distribution or offering.
LINUX LPI CERTIFICATION CURRICULUM
Exam 117-101: LPI General Linux I Release 2
- Linux and CLI
- Streams, Pipes, Redirects, and Processes
- Regular Expressions and Text Processing
- File Handling in Linux
- File System Mounting and Management
- Partitions, File Systems, and Disk Quotas
- Hardware Issues for Linux
- Hardware Configurations for Linux
- Linux Installation Techniques
- Debian and Red Hat Package Management
- The X Window System
Exam 117-102: LPI General Linux II Release 2
- Updating the Linux Kernel
- Printing and Documentation in Linux
- Shell Scripting in Linux
- Administrative Tasks in Linux
- Managing Linux Group and User accounts
- Automating Linux System Tasks and Backup Strategies
- Networking Fundamentals for Linux Administrators
- Networking Services in a Linux Environment
- Working with Sendmail and Apache in Linux
- Security within a Linux Environment
Recommended System Requirements:
- Intel® Pentium® 166 MHz processor or greater
- 64 MB RAM minimum, 128 MB recommended
- Minimum video resolution of 800x600, with 16-bit color
- Internet Connection
- Connection speed of 40 Kbps minimum, 56 Kbps recommended
- Windows® 95, 98, 2000, NT or XP
- Valid Email address
- Supported browser versions: Internet Explorer (5x - 6x), Netscape
- Communicator 4.7 - 7.2
- Allow cookies
Java Runtime Support
- Microsoft JVM is supported with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x and greater
Web Accessibility Support
- Supports JAWS screen reader software, versions 3.7u, 4.0, and 4.50
- JAWS 3.7u and Jaws 4.0 require 256 color resolution
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