By
Brian Barber, (Linux+, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MCNE, CNE, CNA-GW)
Chris Happel
Terrence Lillard, (Linux+, CISSP)
Graham Speake, Risk Management Consultant, BP and CISSP
Description
CompTIA’s Linux+ certification is a globally-recognized, vendor neutral exam. The Linux+ exam (XK1-003) is a substantive revision with
updates on applications, networking, and security. Our new study guide is aligned to cover all of the material of the updated 2009 exam
with special attention to the new topics including troubleshooting Web-related services, understanding DNS record types and resolving
them, and the basics of SELinux security.
The study guide will cover installing applications, configuring the base system, using
BASH, and securing and maintaining Linux. After reading this book, not only will you be able to ace the exam but you will be able to
maintain, troubleshoot, and install Linux as workstations and servers.
Special Features Include:
- Covers everything
from test taking techniques to advanced topics - keeping the beginner and intermediate IT professional in mind
- Layout of the
guide parallels the 2009 Linux+ objectives for ease of study
- More than just a book, this kit includes a self test, tiered questions,
and two practice exams