LPI Linux Essentials (010?160) Course & PDF Guides
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Price: 4.00 USD | Size: 1.63 GB |
BRAND: Expert TRAINING | ENGLISH | INSTANT DOWNLOAD
LPI Linux Essentials (010‑160) Course & PDF Guides
Content
01 – LPI Linux essentials
02 – About the exam
03 – Introduction to Linux
04 – Open-source philosophy
05 – Linux distributions
06 – Distribution life cycle
07 – Comparing distributions
08 – Embedded systems
09 – Hardware requirements
10 – Installing Linux
11 – OS differences
12 – What is open source
13 – Cost of open source
14 – Desktop and server apps
15 – Languages and tools
16 – Package installs and repositories
17 – Linux desktop environment
18 – Programs and software
19 – Linux shell and commands
20 – Managing software packages
21 – Basic shell
22 – Command-line syntax
23 – Variables
24 – Quoting
25 – Proper command usage
26 – Man and info pages
27 – Introduction to Linux filesystem
28 – Linux filesystem key features
29 – Navigating files and directories
30 – File creation and management
31 – Creating links
31 – Creating Iinks
32 – Wildcards and case sensitivity
33 – Manipulating directories
34 – Manipulating files and directories
35 – Command-line pipes
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36 -1 O redirection
37 – Piping and redirection
38 – Basic regular expressions
39 – Archiving files
40 – Data search and extraction
41 – Text files and text editors
42 – Using vi and nano
43 – Beginning a shell script
44 – Commands
45 – Arguments
46 – Variables
47 – Conditional expressions
48 – Loops and functions
49 – Exit value
50 – Turning commands into a script
51 – Package management principles
52 – Package management systems
53 – Using RPM and DEB
54 – Process hierarchy
55 – Identifying running processes
56 – Measuring memory use
57 – Log files
58 – The kernel ring buffer
59 – Network features
60 – Configuring a network connection
61 – Network testing
62 – Network protection
62 – Network protect ion. mp4
63 – Connecting to a network
64 – Understanding user accounts
65 – Account security
66 – Understanding groups
67 – Using account tools
68 – Creating accounts from the shell
69 – Modifying and deleting accounts
70 – Managing groups
71 – Working as root
72 – Setting ownership
73 – Setting ownership demonstration
74 – Understanding permissions
75 – Permission strings and setting the umask
76 – Using sticky bits
77 – Using special execute permissions
78 – Hiding files and directories
79 – Setting permissions
80 – Next steps
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