CompTIA Linux+ Certification Study Guide (2009 Exam)

Exam XK0-003

Nonfiction, Computers, Networking & Communications, Computer Security, Operating Systems, Application Software
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Author: Brian Barber, Chris Happel, Terrence V. Lillard, Graham Speake ISBN: 9781597494830
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: October 21, 2009
Imprint: Syngress Language: English
Author: Brian Barber, Chris Happel, Terrence V. Lillard, Graham Speake
ISBN: 9781597494830
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: October 21, 2009
Imprint: Syngress
Language: English

CompTIA Linux+ Certification Study Guide offers a practical guide for those interested in pursuing a Linux+ certification. It covers the required content as specified in CompTIAs exam objectives and has been shaped according to the respective exam experiences of the authors. Careful attention has been paid to ensure that each exam objective has been covered and that each term in the list at the end of the objectives has been included in a glossary at the end of the book.
The book has been designed in such a way that readers will start with installing Linux and end up with a useable and secure Linux workstation and server that is supported and managed. Key topics discussed include booting Linux; how to use the BASH command-line interpreter (CLI) or BASH shell; and how to install applications to transform the Linux system into a productive tool. The remaining chapters cover the configuration of Linux as a workstation and as a server; security objectives; and the care and feeding of a Linux system. Each chapter ends with 15 exam questions along with a corresponding answer key.

Covers everything from test taking techniques to advanced topics - keeping the beginner and intermediate IT professional in mind

Layout of the guide parallels the 2009 Linux+ objectives for ease of study

More than just a book, this kit includes a self test, tiered questions, and two practice exams

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CompTIA Linux+ Certification Study Guide offers a practical guide for those interested in pursuing a Linux+ certification. It covers the required content as specified in CompTIAs exam objectives and has been shaped according to the respective exam experiences of the authors. Careful attention has been paid to ensure that each exam objective has been covered and that each term in the list at the end of the objectives has been included in a glossary at the end of the book.
The book has been designed in such a way that readers will start with installing Linux and end up with a useable and secure Linux workstation and server that is supported and managed. Key topics discussed include booting Linux; how to use the BASH command-line interpreter (CLI) or BASH shell; and how to install applications to transform the Linux system into a productive tool. The remaining chapters cover the configuration of Linux as a workstation and as a server; security objectives; and the care and feeding of a Linux system. Each chapter ends with 15 exam questions along with a corresponding answer key.

Covers everything from test taking techniques to advanced topics - keeping the beginner and intermediate IT professional in mind

Layout of the guide parallels the 2009 Linux+ objectives for ease of study

More than just a book, this kit includes a self test, tiered questions, and two practice exams

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