SkillsTrain introduces new `home study` Linux course
Released on: May 12, 2008, 4:39 am
Press Release Author: Mary Stuart-Miller / SkillsTrain
Industry: Computers
Press Release Summary: To meet the growing demand for Linux Systems Support Engineers, Administrators and Developers, Europe's largest blended learning IT company, SkillsTrain, has introduced a new Linux+ course, encompassing the CompTIA Linux+ examination and enabling existing IT professionals to study and qualify around existing work and personal commitments. With over three quarters of supercomputers using Linux as an operating system, demand for Linux Systems Support Engineers, Administrators and Developers is at an all time high.
Press Release Body: To meet the growing demand for Linux Systems Support Engineers, Administrators and Developers, Europe's largest blended learning IT company, SkillsTrain, has introduced a new Linux+ course, encompassing the CompTIA Linux+ examination. 77.8% of supercomputers now use Linux as an operating system, the Linux market is growing rapidly and holds around 12.7% if the overall server market.
The new SkillsTrain course is designed to give students an understanding of the underlying principles of Linux, a good grounding in Unix and an understanding of platform independent skills. The CompTIA Linux+ credential certifies the user has fundamental management experience of Linux systems from the command line, can demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions, software configurations, and management of Linux-based clients, server systems and security.
SkillsTrain Principal Myra Smallman said "The new SkillsTrain Linux+ course is designed to allow even those with a relatively low knowledge or experience base to achieve a formally recognised Linux+ qualification. This is widely recognised as demonstrating competence and skill in using Linux, which is why we selected it as the accreditation standard for our new course.
Because of its flexible nature, students can study the course around existing work commitments to achieve a qualification which will thoroughly equip them to work with Linux and give them an edge in the IT jobs market".
For further information about SkillsTrain's new Linux+ course call 0800 052 3965 or visit www.skillstrainuk.com
Press contact: Mary Stuart-Miller, 01403 738844 m.stuart-miller@virgin.net
Course outline:-
SkillsTrain Linux+ - Part A
Unit 1 - Introduction to Linux Topic A: Linux as an operating system Topic B: Common uses for Linux Unit summary: Introduction to Linux
Unit 2 - Installing a Linux system Topic A: Installing Linux Topic B: Understanding hardware Topic C: Gathering pre-installation information Unit summary: Installing a Linux system
Unit 3 - Exploring interfaces and filesystems Topic A: Linux interfaces Topic B: Basic shell commands Topic C: Files and directories Topic D: Displaying the contents of files Topic E: Searching and editing text files Unit summary: Exploring interfaces and filesystems
Unit 4 - Filesystem management Topic A: The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard Topic B: Searching and linking files Topic C: File and directory permissions Topic D: Default and special permissions Unit summary: Filesystem management
Unit 5 - Filesystem administration Topic A: The /dev directory and device files Topic B: Using floppy disks and CD-ROMs Topic C: Hard disks Topic D: Monitoring filesystems Unit summary: Filesystem administration
Unit 6 - Advanced installation and troubleshooting Topic A: Advanced hardware configuration Topic B: Fault-tolerant disk systems Topic C: Advanced installation methods Topic D: Troubleshooting installations Unit summary: Advanced installation and troubleshooting
Unit 7 - Working with the BASH shell Topic A: Command input and output Topic B: Shell variables Topic C: Shell scripts Topic D: BASH command history Unit summary: Working with the BASH shell
SkillsTrain Linux+ - Part B
System initialization Topic A: Booting and boot loaders Topic B: System initialization Unit summary: System initialization
The X Windows system Topic A: GUI components Topic B: Configuring X Windows Unit summary: The X Windows system
Managing system processes Topic A: Starting, viewing, and killing processes Topic B: Foreground and background processes Topic C: Process priorities and scheduling Unit summary: Managing system processes
Printer and log file administration Topic A: Printer administration Topic B: Log file administration Unit summary: Printer and log file administration
User, group, and file administration Topic A: Administering users and groups Topic B: Administering user files Unit summary: User, group, and file administration
Compression, backup, and software installation Topic A: Compression Topic B: System backup Topic C: Software installation Unit summary: Compression, backup, and software installation
Troubleshooting and performance monitoring Topic A: Troubleshooting Topic B: Performance monitoring Unit summary: Troubleshooting and performance monitoring
Network Configuration Topic A: Networks and TCP/IP Topic B: Configuring a PPP interface Topic C: Name resolution Topic D: Using network resources Topic E: Configuring network services Unit summary: Network Configuration
Security Topic A: System security Topic B: Detecting intrusion Unit summary: Security
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Web Site: http://www.skillstrainuk.com
Contact Details: Press contact: Mary Stuart-Miller, 01403 738844 m.stuart-miller@virgin.net