Linux+ is a certification sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIAâ). CompTIA is a non-profit information technology (IT) trade association. Their vendor-neutral certifications are designed by subject matter experts to assure that they cover the skills and knowledge in demand in the IT industry. Linux+ is a vendor-neutral certification that measures the knowledge and skills of IT professionals with six months experience working with the Linux operating system.
This learning path introduces the key aspects of the Linux operating system and equips the student to install and configure Linux on suitable hardware. It describes how to set up and configure essential networking services over TCP/IP networks, including the Network File System (NFS), DNS, network printing, e-mail, and configuring a web server. The learning path explains how to maintain a secure Linux system. This involves: managing users, software, and processes; working with the Linux filesystem, and using text editors and the Bash shell. It also incorporates troubleshooting techniques and principles for Linux systems. This learning path prepares students for the CompTIA Linux+ examination. Titles covered include:
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