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IBM now has Linux Training on-line for all those interested.
LPI certification 101 (release 2) exam prep, Part 1: Linux fundamentals Level: Introductory
Daniel Robbins, President/CEO, Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
June 2003
In this tutorial, Daniel Robbins begins preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute's Exam 101 Release 2. In this first in a series of four tutorials on the 101 exam, Daniel introduces you to bash (the standard Linux shell), shows you how to take full advantage of standard Linux commands such as ls, cp, and mv, explains Linux's permission and ownership model, and much more. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a solid grounding in Linux fundamentals and will be ready to begin learning some basic Linux system administration tasks.
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IBM now has Linux Training on-line for all those interested.
LPI certification 101 (release 2) exam prep, Part 1: Linux fundamentals
Level: Introductory
Daniel Robbins, President/CEO, Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
June 2003
In this tutorial, Daniel Robbins begins preparing you to take the Linux Professional Institute's Exam 101 Release 2. In this first in a series of four tutorials on the 101 exam, Daniel introduces you to bash (the standard Linux shell), shows you how to take full advantage of standard Linux commands such as ls, cp, and mv, explains Linux's permission and ownership model, and much more. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a solid grounding in Linux fundamentals and will be ready to begin learning some basic Linux system administration tasks.
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