Linux Essentials
(LPI-010) / ISBN : 978-1-61691-646-6
About This Course
Prepare for the LPI Linux Essentials 010-150 certification exam with the Linux Essentials course. The course covers the LPI Linux Essentials 010-150 exam domains security and file permissions, Linux operating system, power of the command line, finding your way on a Linux system, Linux community and a career in open source.
Skills You’ll Get
The LPI Linux Essentials 010-150 exam validates a candidate's understanding of hardware, processes, programs, and the components of the Linux Operating System open source applications in the workplace. The LPI 010-150 exam focuses on topics such as software licensing, common Linux programs, hardware management, file management, script creation, network connections management, and more.
Interactive Lessons
17+ Interactive Lessons | 140+ Exercises | 77+ Quizzes | 85+ Flashcards | 83+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
41+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 42+ Post Assessment Questions | 84+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
40+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Introduction
- What Is Linux?
- What Is the Linux Essentials Certification?
- Course Structure
- How This Course Is Organized
- Conventions Used in This Course
Selecting an Operating System
- What Is an OS?
- Investigating User Interfaces
- Where Does Linux Fit in the OS World?
- What Is a Distribution?
Understanding Software Licensing
- Investigating Software Licenses
- Looking at the Free Software Foundation
- Looking at the Open Source Initiative
- Looking at the Creative Commons
- Using Open Source Licenses
Investigating Linux's Principles and Philosophy
- Exploring Linux through the Ages
- Using Open Source Software
- Understanding OS Roles
Using Common Linux Programs
- Using a Linux Desktop Environment
- Working with Productivity Software
- Using Server Programs
- Managing Programming Languages
- Handling Software Packages
Managing Hardware
- Learning about Your CPU
- Identifying Motherboard Capabilities
- Sizing Your Power Supply
- Understanding Disk Issues
- Managing Displays
- Handling USB Devices
- Managing Drivers
Getting to Know the Command Line
- Starting a Command Line
- Running Programs
- Using Shell Features
- Getting Help Using man Pages
- Getting Help Using info Pages
- Finding Additional Documentation
Managing Files
- Understanding Where Things Go
- Navigating Files and Directories
- Manipulating Files
- Manipulating Directories
Searching, Extracting, and Archiving Data
- Using Regular Expressions
- Searching for and Extracting Data
- Redirecting Input and Output
- Archiving Data
Exploring Processes and Process Data
- Understanding Package Management
- Understanding the Process Hierarchy
- Identifying Running Processes
- Using Log Files
Editing Files
- Understanding the Role of Text Files
- Choosing an Editor
- Launching an Editor
- Editing Files with pico or nano
- Editing Files with vi
Creating Scripts
- Beginning a Shell Script
- Using Commands
- Using Arguments
- Using Variables
- Using Conditional Expressions
- Using Loops
- Using Functions
- Setting the Script's Exit Value
Understanding Basic Security
- Understanding Accounts
- Using Account Tools
- Working as root
Creating Users and Groups
- Creating New Accounts
- Modifying Accounts
- Deleting Accounts
- Managing Groups
Setting Ownership and Permissions
- Setting Ownership
- Setting Permissions
- Using Special Permission Bits and File Features
Managing Network Connections
- Understanding Network Features
- Configuring a Network Connection
- Testing Your Network Connection
- Protecting Your System from the Bad Guys
Appendix A
- LPI's Certification Program
- The Linux Essentials Certification
- Certification Objectives Map
Managing Hardware
- Viewing hardware information
Getting to Know the Command Line
- Getting to know the command line
- Using man pages
- Finding files on the system - Part 1
Managing Files
- Viewing directory contents
- Changing directories
- Creating links
- Creating and displaying files
- Copying files
- Moving and deleting files
- Working with directories
Searching, Extracting, and Archiving Data
- Displaying file statistics
- Extracting parts of a file
- Searching strings in files
- Finding files on the system
- Sorting files
- Redirecting output and input
Exploring Processes and Process Data
- Managing Debian packages
- Managing processes
- Viewing log files
Creating Scripts
- Creating scripts - Part 1
- Creating scripts - Part 2
- Creating scripts - Part 3
- Creating scripts - Part 4
- Creating scripts - Part 5
- Creating scripts - Part 6
- Setting a script's exit value
Understanding Basic Security
- Viewing account configuration
- Knowing your identity
Creating Users and Groups
- Creating user accounts
- Displaying a list of online users
- Modifying user accounts
- Deleting user accounts
- Managing groups
Setting Ownership and Permissions
- Changing file ownerships
- Setting permissions
- Setting special permissions
Managing Network Connections
- Displaying network configuration
- Testing network connectivity
- Diagnosing the network
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The exam contains 40 questions.
60 minutes
500
(on a scale of 200-800)
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