LPI Linux Essentials

Everything you need to know for passing the LPI Linux Essentials certification exam is right here!

(010-160.AT1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-540-4
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About This Course

The LPI Linux Essentials is a comprehensive course that focuses on practical training and enables you to master Linux command-line usage and open-source applications. Learn the much-needed ICT skills for navigating through the Linux environment efficiently. Discover the usage of the Linux command line, navigate directories, manage files, and execute advanced commands. Develop a deep understanding of the Linux command-line interface with expertise in the Linux operating system, hardware compatibility, file systems, and networking fundamentals. Learn all this and more with the best use of our gamified fun-learning features like hands-on practice, pre & post-assessments, test-preps, quizzes, videos, and AI tutor (add-on). After finishing this course, you'll be a Linux expert with the skills and knowledge required to pass the LPI Linux Essentials certification exam.

Skills You’ll Get

  • Understanding of the basics: Linux history, distributions, and open-source software
  • Mastering Essential Linux commands for file management, navigation, and execution
  • Execute shell scripts for automation
  • Knowledge of Linux security principles and best practices 
  • Create user accounts, groups, and permissions
  • Expertise in file management system
  • Exposure to network concepts and configurations
  • Exposure to open-source principles: licensing, copyright, and intellectual property

 

Interactive Lessons

5+ Interactive Lessons | 220+ Exercises | 54+ Quizzes | 60+ Flashcards | 60+ Glossary of terms

Gamified TestPrep

50+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 50+ Post Assessment Questions | 100+ Practice Test Questions

Hands-On Labs

35+ LiveLab | 35+ Video tutorials | 40+ Minutes

1

The Linux Community and a Career in Open Source

  • Linux Evolution and Popular Operating Systems
  • Major Open Source Applications
  • Open Source Software and Licensing
  • ICT Skills and Working in Linux
2

Finding Your Way on a Linux System

  • Command Line Basics
  • Using the Command Line to Get Help
  • Using Directories and Listing Files
  • Creating, Moving and Deleting Files
3

The Power of the Command Line

  • Archiving Files on the Command Line
  • Searching and Extracting Data from Files
  • Turning Commands into a Script
4

The Linux Operating System

  • Choosing an Operating System
  • Understanding Computer Hardware
  • Where Data is Stored
  • Your Computer on the Network
5

Security and File Permissions

  • Basic Security and Identifying User Types
  • Creating Users and Groups
  • Managing File Permissions and Ownership
  • Special Directories and Files

1

The Linux Community and a Career in Open Source

  • Using Red Hat Package Management Tools
  • Making Simple Batch Files
  • Exploring the Fedora GUI App
2

Finding Your Way on a Linux System

  • Managing Processes
  • Finding Files
  • Getting Help on the Command Line
  • Exploring Additional ls Options
  • Exploring a File System
  • Viewing the Command History in the Terminal
  • Performing Basic File Management
3

The Power of the Command Line

  • Understanding Compression
  • Using the grep and find Commands
  • Using the Redirection Operator
  • Using Regular Expressions
  • Creating an Advanced Script
  • Editing a Text File with vi
  • Editing a Text File with nano
  • Editing a Text File with nano and vi
4

The Linux Operating System

  • Finding Hard Drives on a System
  • Viewing Disk Usage
  • Examining the System's CPU
  • Viewing System Configuration Information
  • Redirecting the Output
  • Displaying Process Information
  • Displaying Real-Time System Statistics
  • Finding Applications That Provide TCP Network Services
  • Testing Network Connectivity
  • Finding Network Information
  • Finding a Mail Server for a Specified Domain
5

Security and File Permissions

  • Using the who Command
  • Reviewing Account Settings
  • Managing Users and Groups
  • Exploring Permission Management in Linux
  • Exploring File Permissions
  • Creating a Hard Link

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This study guide focuses on the foundations of Linux like executing Essentials commands, using text editing tools, and crafting effective shell scripting. It has been provided on an online learning platform fully equipped with hands-on Labs that enables you to practice your learnings in a safe environment.

There are no formal prerequisites for this course.

Absolutely YES! Learning the Linux Essentials course boosts your chances of passing the certification exam and upscales your career prospects opening doors to new opportunities.

Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned professional wanting to upgrade your Linux administration, and open-source development skills, this training course serves as a comprehensive guide to learning. 

Absolutely YES! The Linux Essentials course is highly beneficial whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional. It boosts your chances of passing the certification exam and significantly enhances your career prospects by opening doors to new opportunities. This comprehensive training serves as a valuable guide for both upgrading your Linux administration skills and advancing your open-source development expertise.

After you have enrolled with uCertify, you will gain access to our course content, which is fully loaded with interactive lessons, hands-on Labs, gamified test preps, and assessments. Our course content is totally aligned with the exam objective outline to help you pass the certification easily.

It is an entry-level certification that tests your knowledge of the fundamentals, concepts, and commands of Linux. If you prepare well and stay focused on your study plan, you’ll easily pass the exam.

Total 40 questions are there in the exam.

You’ll get 60 minutes to answer all the questions.

A good foundation in Linux is an important starting point for mapping a successful career in open-source development. There are a number of entry-level jobs you can look out for including in system administration, technical support, or network engineering.

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