Linux Academy - Linux LPIC Level 1 Exam 1

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6.9 GB | 00:16:11 | mp4 | 1920X1072 | 16:9
Genre:eLearning |Language:English


Files Included :
01 01 About The Certification and How to Prepare (57.25 MB)
01 02 Choosing a Distribution (23.07 MB)
02 01 Basic User Management For Fresh Images-Server Installs (31.65 MB)
02 02 A Look At VI And Nano Text Editors (26.17 MB)
02 03 Root User, Sudo Users And Setting Up Your User Account (91.54 MB)
02 06 File Permissions (138.83 MB)
02 07 Cron Jobs (71.44 MB)
02 08 Introduction To Linux Package Managers (249.77 MB)
02 09 A Look At System Resources With The Linux Top Command (86.72 MB)
02 10 Finding Files In Linux (20.69 MB)
03 01 Apt-Get Command Set (198.14 MB)
03 02 Apt-Cache Package Management (48.28 MB)
03 03 DPKG Command Set (102.89 MB)
03 05 A Look At dselect (22.42 MB)
04 01 RPM Package Management (81.19 MB)
04 02 YUM Software Management (225.38 MB)
05 02 Vi Commands and Usage (186.83 MB)
06 01 wc, split, cat, and diff commands (36.68 MB)
06 02 Streams (stdin, stdout, stderr) and Redirects (71.27 MB)
06 03 Pipes (20.77 MB)
06 04 grep, egrep, and fgrep (110.45 MB)
06 05 Cut Command (46.93 MB)
06 06 sed Stream Editor (62.37 MB)
06 07 tee command (25.21 MB)
07 01 sys, proc, dev and var (223.43 MB)
07 02 lsmod (46.57 MB)
07 03 lspci and lsusb (145.32 MB)
07 04 modprobe and insmod (47.6 MB)
07 05 Grub Boot loader (90.39 MB)
07 06 Differentiate and Optimize Storage and Input (80.77 MB)
07 07 Differentiate and Demonstrate Hot and Cold Plug Devices (59.58 MB)
07 08 Determine Hardware Device Resources (136.26 MB)
07 09 Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (207.47 MB)
07 10 System Boot Process (74.62 MB)
07 11 Init and Telinit (56.71 MB)
08 01 File Naming Basics And A Look At File Commands (178.84 MB)
08 03 The gunzip Command (19.28 MB)
08 04 Linux Links (69.42 MB)
08 05 Linking Vs Copying Files (55.67 MB)
08 07 Special Permission Bits (124.96 MB)
08 08 Default Permissions umask, newgrp, and chattr (156.79 MB)
08 10 Finding Files In Linux Using, Find, Locate, Whereis, Which and Type (51.59 MB)
08 11 updatedb conf configuration file (26.54 MB)
08 12 Using The dd Command (75.03 MB)
08 13 The touch Command (50.9 MB)
09 01 Software Libraries (187.81 MB)
09 02 Using ps To Manage Processes (456.05 MB)
09 03 Using TOP (218.03 MB)
09 04 Using nice To Change Linux Process Priorities (81 MB)
09 05 Killing Processes In Linux (66.8 MB)
09 06 Using The uname Command To Query System Information (34.66 MB)
09 07 Understanding Background VS Foreground processes (34.08 MB)
09 08 The nohup Command (34.44 MB)
09 09 The free Command (20.43 MB)
10 01 Which and Whereis (25.06 MB)
10 02 Finding Files With Locate (47.04 MB)
10 03 The Powerful Find Command (99.38 MB)
11 01 How To Create A Linux Academy Disk Volume (46.96 MB)
11 02 Creating And Mounting A Disk Partition (171.47 MB)
11 03 Using fdisk, Creating A File System, and Configuring Mount Entry With -etc-fstab (178.27 MB)
11 04 Working With Linux Swap (70.4 MB)
11 05 -media mount point (22.27 MB)
12 01 du, df and mount (151.49 MB)
12 02 fsck and e2fsck (129.61 MB)
12 03 mke2fs and debugfs (143.78 MB)
12 04 dumpe2fs and tune2fs (145.66 MB)
12 05 xfs tools (129.84 MB)
12 06 Disk Partitioning Schemes (83.65 MB)
13 03 Manipulating Files (154.9 MB)
13 04 File Viewing Commands For The Linux Bash Shell (135.13 MB)
14 01 Disk Quotas (103.12 MB)
14 02 User Quotas (82.81 MB)
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6.9 GB | 00:16:11 | mp4 | 1920X1072 | 16:9
Genre:eLearning |Language:English


Files Included :
01 01 About The Certification and How to Prepare (57.25 MB)
01 02 Choosing a Distribution (23.07 MB)
02 01 Basic User Management For Fresh Images-Server Installs (31.65 MB)
02 02 A Look At VI And Nano Text Editors (26.17 MB)
02 03 Root User, Sudo Users And Setting Up Your User Account (91.54 MB)
02 06 File Permissions (138.83 MB)
02 07 Cron Jobs (71.44 MB)
02 08 Introduction To Linux Package Managers (249.77 MB)
02 09 A Look At System Resources With The Linux Top Command (86.72 MB)
02 10 Finding Files In Linux (20.69 MB)
03 01 Apt-Get Command Set (198.14 MB)
03 02 Apt-Cache Package Management (48.28 MB)
03 03 DPKG Command Set (102.89 MB)
03 05 A Look At dselect (22.42 MB)
04 01 RPM Package Management (81.19 MB)
04 02 YUM Software Management (225.38 MB)
05 02 Vi Commands and Usage (186.83 MB)
06 01 wc, split, cat, and diff commands (36.68 MB)
06 02 Streams (stdin, stdout, stderr) and Redirects (71.27 MB)
06 03 Pipes (20.77 MB)
06 04 grep, egrep, and fgrep (110.45 MB)
06 05 Cut Command (46.93 MB)
06 06 sed Stream Editor (62.37 MB)
06 07 tee command (25.21 MB)
07 01 sys, proc, dev and var (223.43 MB)
07 02 lsmod (46.57 MB)
07 03 lspci and lsusb (145.32 MB)
07 04 modprobe and insmod (47.6 MB)
07 05 Grub Boot loader (90.39 MB)
07 06 Differentiate and Optimize Storage and Input (80.77 MB)
07 07 Differentiate and Demonstrate Hot and Cold Plug Devices (59.58 MB)
07 08 Determine Hardware Device Resources (136.26 MB)
07 09 Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (207.47 MB)
07 10 System Boot Process (74.62 MB)
07 11 Init and Telinit (56.71 MB)
08 01 File Naming Basics And A Look At File Commands (178.84 MB)
08 03 The gunzip Command (19.28 MB)
08 04 Linux Links (69.42 MB)
08 05 Linking Vs Copying Files (55.67 MB)
08 07 Special Permission Bits (124.96 MB)
08 08 Default Permissions umask, newgrp, and chattr (156.79 MB)
08 10 Finding Files In Linux Using, Find, Locate, Whereis, Which and Type (51.59 MB)
08 11 updatedb conf configuration file (26.54 MB)
08 12 Using The dd Command (75.03 MB)
08 13 The touch Command (50.9 MB)
09 01 Software Libraries (187.81 MB)
09 02 Using ps To Manage Processes (456.05 MB)
09 03 Using TOP (218.03 MB)
09 04 Using nice To Change Linux Process Priorities (81 MB)
09 05 Killing Processes In Linux (66.8 MB)
09 06 Using The uname Command To Query System Information (34.66 MB)
09 07 Understanding Background VS Foreground processes (34.08 MB)
09 08 The nohup Command (34.44 MB)
09 09 The free Command (20.43 MB)
10 01 Which and Whereis (25.06 MB)
10 02 Finding Files With Locate (47.04 MB)
10 03 The Powerful Find Command (99.38 MB)
11 01 How To Create A Linux Academy Disk Volume (46.96 MB)
11 02 Creating And Mounting A Disk Partition (171.47 MB)
11 03 Using fdisk, Creating A File System, and Configuring Mount Entry With -etc-fstab (178.27 MB)
11 04 Working With Linux Swap (70.4 MB)
11 05 -media mount point (22.27 MB)
12 01 du, df and mount (151.49 MB)
12 02 fsck and e2fsck (129.61 MB)
12 03 mke2fs and debugfs (143.78 MB)
12 04 dumpe2fs and tune2fs (145.66 MB)
12 05 xfs tools (129.84 MB)
12 06 Disk Partitioning Schemes (83.65 MB)
13 03 Manipulating Files (154.9 MB)
13 04 File Viewing Commands For The Linux Bash Shell (135.13 MB)
14 01 Disk Quotas (103.12 MB)
14 02 User Quotas (82.81 MB)
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