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Lpi Linux Essentials Certification Course And Practice Exams - BaDshaH - 09-22-2024 Published 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 4.92 GB | Duration: 10h 39m Comprehensive Linux training with study guide and practice tests for the LPI Linux Essentials certification (010-160) What you'll learn Certification Success: Equip yourself with knowledge and strategies to confidently pass the LPI Linux Essentials Certification exam. Linux Fundamentals: Explore the history of Linux, learn about major open-source applications, and understand software licensing models such as GPL and MIT. Software Installation: Learn how to easily install, update, and manage software packages on Debian/Ubuntu and RedHat/Fedora systems. Navigate and Manage Files: Get comfortable navigating the Linux file system and managing files and directories with essential command-line commands. User and Group Management: Learn to set up Linux users and groups, including creating accounts, setting permissions, and configuring security settings. Command-Line Proficiency: Harness command-line tools to search, extract data, and automate tasks through scripting. Basic Networking and Security: Build a solid foundation in Linux networking concepts, hardware components, and system security practices. Requirements No Prior Linux Experience Needed: This course is designed for beginners, so no previous knowledge of Linux is required. Description Pass the LPI Linux Essentials Exam and Fast-Track Your IT Career!Unlock the door to a thriving IT career with this all-inclusive LPI Linux Essentials Certification Course. Designed for complete beginners, this course provides a solid foundation in Linux, preparing you to ace the LPI Linux Essentials Certification exam (010-160) on your first attempt.Why Choose Take This Course?Certification Success: Equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies to confidently pass the LPI Linux Essentials Certification exam.Hands-On Learning: Dive deep into Linux fundamentals with practical demonstrations on Debian/Ubuntu and RedHat/Fedora systems.Comprehensive Coverage: From understanding open-source software and licensing to mastering the command line, we've got you covered.Expert Instruction: Learn from an industry professional with decades of experience in Linux and open-source technologies.Career Advancement: Validate your skills and stand out in the competitive IT job market.What You'll Learn:Linux Fundamentals: Explore the history of Linux and its role in today's technology landscape.Software Installation: Master package management and software installation across different Linux distributions.File Management: Navigate the Linux file system and efficiently manage files and directories.User and Group Management: Set up and manage users, groups, and permissions to secure your system.Command-Line Proficiency: Harness powerful command-line tools to automate tasks and enhance productivity.Networking and Security: Build a solid foundation in networking concepts and learn essential security practices.Who Should Enroll?Aspiring IT Professionals: Kickstart your career by gaining essential Linux skills.Certification Seekers: Anyone aiming to obtain the LPI Linux Essentials Certification.Complete Beginners: No prior Linux experience needed-we start from the ground up.Career Changers: Transition into tech roles with confidence and validated skills.Tech Enthusiasts: Deepen your understanding of Linux and open-source applications.Take the Next StepLinux skills are in high demand. Whether you're starting your IT journey or looking to validate your expertise, this course is your gateway to success.Enroll Now and Become a Certified Linux Professional! Overview Section 1: The Linux Community and a Career in Open Source Lecture 1 Intro to the Linux Evolution and Popular Operating Systems Lecture 2 The Linux Kernel, Linux Operating Systems, and Linux Distributions Lecture 3 RedHat-Based Linux Distributions Lecture 4 Debian-Based Distros, Including Ubuntu Lecture 5 Desktop vs Server Linux Distros (GUI vs CLI) Lecture 6 Independent and Specialized Linux Distributions: Raspbian, SUSE, SLES, Android Lecture 7 Embedded Systems Powered by Linux Lecture 8 The Role of Linux in Cloud Computing Lecture 9 Summary of the Linux Evolution and Popular Operating Systems Lecture 10 Major Open Source Applications - Introduction Lecture 11 Open Source Desktop Applications Lecture 12 Open Source Server Applications Lecture 13 Software Development Tools on Linux Lecture 14 Installing Packages and Software on Linux Lecture 15 Demonstration of Installing Software on Debian/Ubuntu Systems Lecture 16 Demonstration of Installing Software on RedHat/Fedora Systems Lecture 17 Major Open Source Applications - Summary Lecture 18 Intro to Open Source Software and Licensing Lecture 19 Free and Open Source Software: The Foundation of Linux Lecture 20 Software Distribution Philosophies: Proprietary, Free, and Open Source Lecture 21 Software Licensing Essentials: GPL, BSD, Creative Commons and More Lecture 22 Open Source Business Models: Monetizing Free Software Lecture 23 Summary of Open Source Software and Licensing Lecture 24 Intro to ICT Skills and Working in Linux Lecture 25 The Linux Desktop vs The Linux Command Line Lecture 26 Linux Desktop Environments (Gnome, KDE, and Others) Lecture 27 Terminals and Terminal Emulators Lecture 28 Virtual TTYs Lecture 29 Common Software and Industry Use Cases for Linux Including Cloud Computing Lecture 30 Privacy and Security Lecture 31 Encryption Techniques Employed on Linux Lecture 32 Summary of ICT Skills and Working in Linux Section 2: Finding Your Way on a Linux System Lecture 33 Intro to Command Line Basics Lecture 34 Linux Shell Basics and the Command Line Prompt Lecture 35 Basic / Essential Linux Commands Lecture 36 Exercise (Optional) Lecture 37 Linux Command Options and Arguments Lecture 38 Shell Variables and Environment Variables Lecture 39 Special Characters, Wildcards, Quoting, and Escaping on the Linux Command Line Lecture 40 Internal and External Linux Commands Lecture 41 Summary of Command Line Basics Lecture 42 Intro to Using the Command Line to Get Help Lecture 43 Common Ways to Get Help on Linux Command Line Lecture 44 Demonstration of the Man Command Lecture 45 Demonstration of the Info Command Lecture 46 Demonstration of the /usr/share/doc Directory Lecture 47 Demonstration of the -h and --help Command Options Lecture 48 Demonstration of a Search Engine for Linux Help Lecture 49 Summary of Using the Command Line to Get Help Lecture 50 The find and locate Commands Lecture 51 Intro to Using Directories and Listing Files Lecture 52 Linux File and Directory Basics Lecture 53 Creating and Naming Files and Directories On Linux Lecture 54 The Hierarchical Structure of Linux Directories Lecture 55 Understanding the Linux Current Working Directory Lecture 56 Absolute and Relative Paths Lecture 57 Linux Directory Shortcuts Demo Lecture 58 Essential Linux Directories and the FHS Lecture 59 The Linux ls Command and Options Lecture 60 Recursion in Bash Lecture 61 Summary of Using Directories and Listing Files Lecture 62 Intro to Creating, Moving and Deleting Files Lecture 63 Understanding Files and Directories Lecture 64 Creating Directories and Viewing Directory Hierarchies Lecture 65 Creating Files Using the touch and echo Commands Lecture 66 Viewing the Contents of Files Using the cat, more, and less Commands Lecture 67 Copying Files and Directories with the cp Command Lecture 68 Moving and Renaming Files and Directories with the mv Command Lecture 69 Deleting Files and Directories using the rm and rmdir Commands Lecture 70 Globbing: Using Wildcards and Regular Expressions Lecture 71 Summary of Creating, Moving and Deleting Files Section 3: The Power of the Command Line Lecture 72 Intro to Archiving Files on the Linux Command Line Lecture 73 Introduction to the Tar Command Lecture 74 Creating Tar Archives Lecture 75 Using tar with Absolute Paths Lecture 76 Displaying the Contents of a tar Archive Lecture 77 Extracting Data from Tarballs Lecture 78 File Compression Basics: Algorithms, Ratios, and Lossless/Lossy Compression Lecture 79 Common Compression Utilities and Tools Lecture 80 Using Compression with the tar Command Lecture 81 Zip and Creating Windows-Compatible Archives Lecture 82 Summary of Archiving Files on the Linux Command Line Lecture 83 Searching and Extracting Data from Files Lecture 84 Turning Commands into a Script Section 4: The Linux Operating System Lecture 85 Intro to Choosing an Operating System Lecture 86 Operating System Selection Criteria Lecture 87 Major Operating Systems Lecture 88 Linux Distribution Lifecycles Lecture 89 Linux Distribution Types and Purposes Lecture 90 Choosing an Operating System - Summary Lecture 91 Intro to Understanding Computer Hardware Lecture 92 Power Supplies and Cooling Lecture 93 Memory Lecture 94 Processors Lecture 95 Storage Lecture 96 Devices and Peripherals Lecture 97 Summary of Understanding Computer Hardware Lecture 98 Where Data is Stored Lecture 99 Understanding Computer Hardware Lecture 100 Intro to Your Computer on the Network Lecture 101 The OSI and TCP/IP Network Models Lecture 102 Layers of the TCP/IP Model Lecture 103 Packet Switching Lecture 104 Domain Name System (DNS) Lecture 105 The ping Command Lecture 106 The Link Layer of the OSI Model Lecture 107 The IPv4 Protocol Lecture 108 Subnets and Network Address Translation (NAT) Lecture 109 IPv4 Routing and Allocating IP Addresses Lecture 110 The IPv6 Protocol Lecture 111 Network Sockets Lecture 112 Summary of Your Computer on the Network Lecture 113 Intro to Basic Security and Identifying User Types Lecture 114 Linux Account Types: Superuser, System, Service, and Standard Users Lecture 115 Linux User Groups Lecture 116 User Account Properties: Login Shells, Home Directories, and Primary Groups Lecture 117 Displaying User Information, id, who, w, last, lastb Commands Lecture 118 Acquiring Superuser Privileges: su, sudo, and visudo Explained Lecture 119 User Configuration Files in Linux Lecture 120 Summary of Basic Security and Identifying User Types Lecture 121 Intro to Creating Linux Users and Groups Lecture 122 Linux User and Group Configuration Files Lecture 123 Managing Linux User Accounts Lecture 124 Configuring Default Linux User Settings Lecture 125 Managing Linux Groups Lecture 126 Summary of Creating Users and Groups Lecture 127 Intro to Managing File Permissions and Ownership Lecture 128 Viewing File and Directory Permissions with the ls Command Lecture 129 Understanding Linux File and Directory Permissions Lecture 130 Modifying File and Directory Permissions on Linux Lecture 131 Summary of Modifying File and Directory Permissions on Linux Lecture 132 Managing File and Directory Ownership on Linux Lecture 133 Special Permissions: SUID, SGID, and the Sticky Bit Lecture 134 Summary of Managing File Permissions and Ownership Lecture 135 Intro to Special Directories and Files Lecture 136 Temporary Files and Directories Lecture 137 Creating and Managing Hard Links Lecture 138 Creating and Managing Symbolic Links Lecture 139 Summary of Special Directories and Files Section 5: Practice Exams Anyone looking to obtain the LPI Linux Essentials Certification.,Aspiring IT Professionals: Individuals wanting to start a career in IT and looking to validate their Linux knowledge with the LPI Linux Essentials Certification.,Complete Linux Beginners: People with little to no prior experience with Linux who want a structured, step-by-step guide to understanding Linux fundamentals.,Career Changers: Individuals from non-technical backgrounds aiming to gain essential Linux skills to transition into technology roles. 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