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CompTIA
Linux+™ Certification
CompTIA Linux+ is a vendor-neutral certification,
generic across distributions, that validates
the knowledge of individuals with a minimum
of six to twelve months of practical Linux
experience. Professionals holding the CompTIA
Linux+ credential can explain fundamental
management of Linux systems from the command
line, demonstrate knowledge of user administration,
understand file permissions, software configurations,
and management of Linux-based clients, server
systems and security.
Because of the growing popularity of enterprise-ready
platforms such as Linux, both employers
and professionals realize the importance
of skill validation. The industry recognizes
that a CompTIA Linux+ certification is a
good indicator of foundational proficiency
in everyday management of Linux-based clients
and basic management of server systems.
We can prepare you for the following
certifications:
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A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, and Project+
are trademarks of the Computing Technologies
Industry Association; CNA and CNE are trademarks
of Novell, Inc.; MCSA, MCSE, MCDBA, MCTS,
and MCITP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation;
CCNA is a trademark of Cisco Systems; and
CIW is a trademark of Prosoft.
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