Linux+ 2005 In Depth

Published at Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 11:44 am by amiroo

Complete with extensive end-of-chapter review questions, hands-on projects and exercises, “Linux+ 2005 In Depth” serves as a practical guide that maps completely to CompTIA?s 2005 Linux+ certification objectives and is designed to prepare you to successfully pass the exam. The topics introduced in this book?and covered in the certification exam?are geared toward systems administration; however, they are also ideal if you plan to use or develop programs for Linux systems.

About the Author:
A graduate of the University of Waterloo, Jason has 13 years of experience as a UNIX administrator and software developer, mainly in large batch-scientific computing environments. He currently teaches at triOS College and holds 12 different UNIX and Linux certifications. A graduate of McMaster University, M. John Schitka is a former instructor at triOS College. Initially teaching NT4 technologies, he currently conducts courses on Windows 2000, UNIX, Linux, and more.

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