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Course Catalog > CompTIA
CompTIA Linux+ Certification [LPLUS]
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| Class Number | Frequency | From | To | Delivery | Location | Price | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 8/9/2010 | 8/13/2010 | Instructor-led | Glendale | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 8/16/2010 | 8/20/2010 | Instructor-led | Santa Ana | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 9/20/2010 | 9/24/2010 | Instructor-led | Glendale | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 9/27/2010 | 10/1/2010 | Instructor-led | Santa Ana | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 10/18/2010 | 10/22/2010 | Instructor-led | Glendale | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 10/25/2010 | 10/29/2010 | Instructor-led | Santa Ana | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 11/15/2010 | 11/19/2010 | Instructor-led | Santa Ana | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 11/15/2010 | 11/19/2010 | Instructor-led | Glendale | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 12/13/2010 | 12/17/2010 | Instructor-led | Glendale | $2,125.00 | Enroll |
| Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm | 12/13/2010 | 12/17/2010 | Instructor-led | Santa Ana | $2,125.00 | Enroll | Class Details
| | Course Number | LPLUS |
| | Suggested Retail Price | $2,125.00 |
| | Availability and Discounts | Please call (888) 690-8103 to arrange for a special delivery of this course. Most classes required a minimum of 2 to 3 students to be taught. Group discounts are available for larger groups at client’s request. On-site or private classes are also available at clients request in California or throughout the entire US. Clients may also qualify for free training thru our state funded programs. If you do not see a class listed in our schedules, please contact IDT with your request. |
| | Introduction | 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. |
| | Audience | This course is intended for
entry-level computer support professionals with basic knowledge of computer
hardware, software, and operating systems, who wish to increase their knowledge
and understanding of Linux concepts and skills to prepare for a career in Linux
support or administration, or to prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ certification,
2004 objectives (exam number XK0-002). A typical student in the CompTIA
Linux+ Certification course should have at least 6 to 12 months of Linux
experience.
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| | At Course Completion |
- Investigate information about Linux that can help you prepare for
supporting Linux users and machines.
- Work with user and group accounts.
- Work with the Linux filesystem.
- Manipulate various types of Linux files.
- Change ownership and permissions for Linux files and directories.
- Work with Linux printing services.
- Work with Linux packages.
- Work with many of the configuration files and commands that make up the
Linux environment.
- Work with jobs and processes.
- Compare the services critical to running the Linux operating system to
those services that can be run to enhance or expand system performance.
- Configure Linux services related to Internet use.
- Configure Linux services for providing users with network connectivity.
- Investigate basic security issues in Linux.
- Work with the hardware commonly associated with Linux machines.
- Install the Linux operating system.
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| | Certified Professional Exams | The CompTIA Linux+ exam consists of 94 questions and is scored on a scale of 100 - 900. The minimum passing score is 655. Ninety minutes are allowed to complete the exam. |
| | Prerequisites | CompTIA A+ Certification |
| | Projected Days | 5 days |
| | Credit Units | 1.7 Semester Credit Units (SCU) |
| | Course Outline | Lesson 1: Familiarizing Yourself with Linux
Topic 1A: Review the History and Development of Linux
Topic 1B: Enter Shell Commands
Topic 1C: Identify Help and Support Options in Linux
Topic 1D: Start and Stop Linux
Lesson 2: Working with User and Group Accounts
Topic 2A: Create User and Group Accounts
Topic 2B: Manage User Accounts
Topic 2C: Manage Group Accounts
Lesson 3: Working with the Linux Filesystem
Topic 3A: Navigate the Linux Filesystem
Topic 3B: Manage the Filesystem
Topic 3C: Maintain the Filesystem
Lesson 4: Working with Files in Linux
Topic 4A: Locate Files
Topic 4B: Link Files
Topic 4C: Create and Edit Files
Topic 4D: Back Up and Restore Files
Lesson 5: Working with Linux Permissions and Ownership
Topic 5A: Modify File and Directory Permissions
Topic 5B: Modify Default Permissions
Topic 5C: Modify File and Directory Ownership
Topic 5D: Set Process Permissions
Lesson 6: Printing Files
Topic 6A: Configure a Local Printer
Topic 6B: Print Files
Topic 6C: Manage Print Jobs and Queues
Topic 6D: Configure Remote Printing
Lesson 7: Managing Packages
Topic 7A: Manage Packages
Topic 7B: Verify and Repair Packages
Topic 7C: Update and Refresh Packages
Lesson 8: Configuring the Linux Environment
Topic 8A: Use Shell Variables
Topic 8B: Create and Edit Shell Scripts
Topic 8C: Examine the cron System
Topic 8D: Configure Applications and Drivers
Lesson 9: Multitasking
Topic 9A: Manage Jobs and Background Processes
Topic 9B: Use the Process Table to Manage Processes
Topic 9C: Examine Delayed and Detached Jobs
Lesson 10: Configuring Basic Client Services
Topic 10A: Manage Services
Topic 10B: Configure Samba
Topic 10C: Configure NIS
Topic 10D: Configure NFS
Lesson 11: Configuring Basic Internet Services
Topic 11A: Configure Apache
Topic 11B: Configure Email Services
Topic 11C: Configure FTP
Topic 11D: Configure SSH
Lesson 12: Configuring Network Services
Topic 12A: Configure TCP/IP Parameters
Topic 12B: Configure DHCP
Topic 12C: Configure DNS
Topic 12D: Manage Remote Network Services
Lesson 13: Securing Linux
Topic 13A: Examine System Security Basics
Topic 13B: Secure User Accounts
Topic 13C: Configure Encryption
Topic 13D: Implement IP Chains and IP Tables
Topic 13E: Implement Security Auditing
Topic 13F: Troubleshoot Security Issues
Lesson 14: Working with Hardware
Topic 14A: Describe Common Hardware Components and Resources
Topic 14B: Configure Power Management
Topic 14C: Configure Removable Hardware
Topic 14D: Configure Mass Storage Devices
Topic 14E: Troubleshoot Hardware Issues
Lesson 15: Installing Linux
Topic 15A: Prepare for Installation
Topic 15B: Install the OS
Topic 15C: Perform Post-installation Tasks |
| | Course Type | Network Administration |
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