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Course   Linux + Certification

Duration  30 hours

Associated Exam  :   Linux+  XKO - 001

Description The CompTIA Linux+ certification is a new standard of competency for technicians with six-months experience installing, operating and maintaining Linux operating systems. The Linux+ certification validates technical competency and provides a broad awareness of Linux operating systems. Those holding Linux+ certification demonstrate critical knowledge of installation, operation, administration and troubleshooting services. Users, groups administration

Objective The student should be able to install and configure and administer the Linux operating system. Prepare students enhance their skills. For who are seeking employment in the Linux operating system environment.

Audience This course is designed for entry-level students, or Microsoft-only systems administrators who wish to manage Linux systems and those preparing for Linux+ certification.

Prerequisites

Basic PC skills 

A+ Network+ or equivalent  experience with in computing environment. Students should have a fundamental knowledge of at least one operating system and some familiarity with basic networking concepts.

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