This five day Linux+ training course instructs professionals on the most current vendor-neutral skills and knowledge of the Linux Operating System. This training can be taken either in-person or through our live virtual classroom. This course is intended to help IT, System and Network professionals begin or further their careers by teaching them to effectively install, configure and maintain a Linux workstation and work within the command line.
Learning Objectives
This course prepares students for exam LX0-103: CompTIA Linux+. Course objectives include: Learning the Linux Command, Line Software Management, Hardware Configuration, File Management, Booting Linux and File Editing, Configuration of X Window System, Localization and Printing, Linux System Administration, Network Configuration in Linux, Scripts, Email and Databases, and Security in Linux Systems.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Specialty Areas
- Customer Service and Technical Support
- Software Development
- Systems Administration
- Systems Architecture
- Systems Development
Feedback
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