Linux 101 Examination: Modular Training Notes
Publisher: Leading Edge Business Solutions 2006
Number of pages: 233
Description:
This course material is based on the objectives for the Linux Professionals Institute's LPI 101 examination (specifically, release 2 of the objectives). The course is intended to provide you with the basic skills required for operating and administering Linux systems.
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