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LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Complete Course and Exams, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.66, with 82 lectures, 14 quizzes, based on 8183 reviews, and has 34217 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the Linux and open source industry and knowledge of the most popular open source Applications Understand the major components of the Linux operating system Gain the technical proficiency to work on the Linux command line Gain a basic understanding of security and administration in Linux Understand how to work with users, groups, and permission in Linux This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginning IT professionals who want to expand into Linux or Service desk analysts who want to become Linux adminsitrators or Cybersecurity analysts who need to better understand Linux It is particularly useful for Beginning IT professionals who want to expand into Linux or Service desk analysts who want to become Linux adminsitrators or Cybersecurity analysts who need to better understand Linux.

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Summary

Title: LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Complete Course and Exams

Price: $94.99

Average Rating: 4.66

Number of Lectures: 82

Number of Quizzes: 14

Number of Published Lectures: 82

Number of Published Quizzes: 14

Number of Curriculum Items: 96

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 96

Number of Practice Tests: 2

Number of Published Practice Tests: 2

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the Linux and open source industry and knowledge of the most popular open source Applications
  • Understand the major components of the Linux operating system
  • Gain the technical proficiency to work on the Linux command line
  • Gain a basic understanding of security and administration in Linux
  • Understand how to work with users, groups, and permission in Linux
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginning IT professionals who want to expand into Linux
  • Service desk analysts who want to become Linux adminsitrators
  • Cybersecurity analysts who need to better understand Linux
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginning IT professionals who want to expand into Linux
  • Service desk analysts who want to become Linux adminsitrators
  • Cybersecurity analysts who need to better understand Linux
  • ***You can pass the LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Certification Exam ***

    Taught by an expert in information technology and cybersecurity with over 20 years of experience, this course is a fun way to master the fundamentals of Linux system usage and administration.

    My name is Jason Dion, and I have personally helped over 120,000 students earn their IT certifications, and now I can help you, too!

    This course is designed to help prepare you for the LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) certification examand covers the five domains for the LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) certification exam:

    1. The Linux Community and a Career in Open Source

    2. Finding Your Way on a Linux System

    3. The Power of the Command Line

    4. The Linux Operating System

    5. Security and File Permissions

    You will learn the fundamentals of the Linux operating system, be introduced to numerous Linux distributions, and gain experience in the configuration, management, and usage of common open source software applications and the operating system.

    In addition to learning the theory, you will also get step-by-step demonstrations in our practical labs to practice the theory and really learn how to use and configure Linux. By the end of the course, you will be comfortable within the command line and start to feel like a Linux professional!

    What You Will Receive In The Course:

  • Video lectures with the essential information needed to pass the LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) exam

  • Downloadable copies of our Study Notes based on the lessons

  • Practice questions to ensure mastery of each section of the course

  • Two full-length practice certification exams with multiple choice questions

  • What Other Students Are Saying About My Certification Courses:

  • The course was great, I took an entire week to watch the course and do the practice exams. Jason is great at explaining the concepts, and I’m happy to say that I am now certified! (Fernando D., 5 stars)

  • Once again I am impressed with this course from Jason. His teaching style is spot and his explanation of the course work perfect. Would recommend this course for anyone looking to get a start in Linux system administration, or wish just to learn the basics for personal knowledge.(Paul S., 5 stars)

  • I just took my test and passed on the first try. This course covered everything I needed. Take the Practice exams, and section quizzes a few times until you are comfortable. It will be a huge help. (Ryan Mooney 5 stars)

  • Hello Mr Dion, I’m Italian user and I studied your course, as well as other courses and along with the official resource available at the LPI(.)org website. Today I successfully passed this first exam. Now I have to prepare for the next LPIC 1. Thank you for your work. Your explanations covered at least 95% of the exam questions, but I advise everyone to prepare a lot with other tools and practice a lot on a distro, because some questions on the test you can only answer because you really practiced. See you with next course. THANK YOU (Cristina Di Martino, 5 stars)

  • Upon completion of this course, you will earn 8 CEUs towards the renewal of your CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, Cloud+, PenTest+, CySA+, or CASP+ certifications.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: Download the Study Guide

    Lecture 3: About the Exam

    Chapter 2: Evolution of Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Linux

    Lecture 2: Open Source Philosophy

    Lecture 3: Linux Distributions

    Lecture 4: Distribution Life Cycle

    Lecture 5: Comparing Distributions

    Lecture 6: Embedded Systems

    Lecture 7: Hardware Requirements

    Lecture 8: Installing Linux

    Lecture 9: OS Differences

    Chapter 3: Open Source Applications

    Lecture 1: What is Open Source?

    Lecture 2: Cost of Open Source

    Lecture 3: Desktop and Server Apps

    Lecture 4: Languages and Tools

    Lecture 5: Package Installs and Repositories

    Chapter 4: The Linux Environment

    Lecture 1: Linux Desktop Environment

    Lecture 2: Programs and Software

    Lecture 3: Linux Shell and Commands

    Lecture 4: Managing Software Packages

    Chapter 5: The Command Line

    Lecture 1: Basic Shell

    Lecture 2: Command Line Syntax

    Lecture 3: Variables

    Lecture 4: Quoting

    Lecture 5: Proper Command Usage

    Lecture 6: Man and Info Pages

    Chapter 6: Directories and Files

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Linux Filesystem

    Lecture 2: Linux Filesystem Key Features

    Lecture 3: Navigating Files and Directories

    Lecture 4: File Creation and Management

    Lecture 5: Creating Links

    Lecture 6: Wildcards and Case Sensitivity

    Lecture 7: Manipulating Directories

    Lecture 8: Manipulating Files and Directories

    Chapter 7: Searching and Extracting Data from Files and Archiving

    Lecture 1: Command Line Pipes

    Lecture 2: I/O Redirection

    Lecture 3: Piping and Redirection

    Lecture 4: Basic Regular Expressions

    Lecture 5: Archiving Files

    Lecture 6: Data Search and Extraction

    Chapter 8: Scripting Basics

    Lecture 1: Text Files and Text Editors

    Lecture 2: Using Vi and Nano

    Lecture 3: Beginning a Shell Script

    Lecture 4: Commands

    Lecture 5: Arguments

    Lecture 6: Variables

    Lecture 7: Conditional Expressions

    Lecture 8: Loops and Functions

    Lecture 9: Exit Value

    Lecture 10: Turning Commands into a Script

    Chapter 9: Processes and Process Data

    Lecture 1: Package Management Principles

    Lecture 2: Package Management Systems

    Lecture 3: Using RPM and DEB

    Lecture 4: Process Hierarchy

    Lecture 5: Identifying Running Processes

    Lecture 6: Measuring Memory Use

    Lecture 7: Log Files

    Lecture 8: The Kernel Ring Buffer

    Chapter 10: Networking Basics

    Lecture 1: Network Features

    Lecture 2: Configuring a Network Connection

    Lecture 3: Network Testing

    Lecture 4: Network Protection

    Lecture 5: Connecting to a Network

    Chapter 11: User Accounts and Groups

    Lecture 1: Understanding User Accounts

    Lecture 2: Account Security

    Lecture 3: Understanding Groups

    Lecture 4: Using Account Tools

    Lecture 5: Creating Accounts from the Shell

    Lecture 6: Modifying and Deleting Accounts

    Lecture 7: Managing Groups

    Lecture 8: Working as root

    Chapter 12: Managing File Ownership and Permission

    Lecture 1: Setting Ownership

    Lecture 2: Setting Ownership in the Shell

    Lecture 3: Understanding Permissions

    Lecture 4: Permission Strings and Setting the umask

    Lecture 5: Using Sticky Bits

    Instructors

  • LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Complete Course and Exams  No.2
    Jason Dion ? 1.8 Million+ Enrollments Worldwide
    CISSP, CEH, Pentest+, CySA+, Sec+, Net+, A+, PRINCE2, ITIL
  • LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Complete Course and Exams  No.3
    Dion Training Solutions ? ATO for ITIL & PRINCE2
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  • LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Complete Course and Exams  No.4
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