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Paperback LPIC 1 Exam Cram 2: Exam 101, Exam 102 [With CDROM] Book

ISBN: 0789731274

ISBN13: 9780789731272

LPIC 1 Exam Cram 2: Exam 101, Exam 102 [With CDROM]

Helps you learn how to: install, configure, and troubleshoot Linux; manage partitions, file systems, and permissions; use Linux commands with options to manage your system; configure and use XFree86;... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent Book!!

I am an Oracle Database Administrator but my knowledge of Linux was very weak. I wanted to get the LPIC certification so that I could expand my knowledge and be able to better communicate with our System Administrators and Network Administrators. This book covered topics in a way that a person with no experience with Linux could understand (you may need some computer background). The software included was a bonus for me. The book also include a pull out summary sheet of the topics and commands learned (great for studying). In addition to this book, I do recommend that you set up a computer where you can install and practice what you learn. I also recommend that you but additional self testing software. The combination of the three should guarantee that you pass the LPIC exam and have an honest understanding of what you have learned.

Great book

This book was quite thorough in its coverage of the material, and the practice questions were superb (although it would have been nice if there were more of them on the CD). I had no trouble setting up the examsim software on my Linux box, so they must have fixed that problem. The only thing I would complain about is that parts of the chapter on networking were a tad difficult to understand, and I had to find supplemental online resources.

LPIC test passing essential

I just passed the LPI 101 exam thanks in part to the excellent book by Ross Brunson. The material is conveyed with the enthusiasm and technical clarity of a top notch university professor. The exam simulation software, special exam 'Alert' tips, and depth of subject material were all key points that helped me pass the test. There is even a cool tear out "Cram Sheet" that is crammed (no pun intended) with helpful tips. I did have some problems running the Exam Simulation software on my SUSE Professional distro. I e-mail Mr. Brunson who promptly pointed out a link on the [...] website to fix the errors - [...] I have a Masters in Information Systems so I have taken many technical courses. None of the books have come close to the LPIC 1 book that Ross Brunson has written. It will long be a gem in my bookshelf of reference material...

This is the book you need for the LPI 101/102 exam

Having spent a good deal of time looking for the book that would help me pass the exam, I think I just found it! I have purchased many books on the subject of Linux, but none that really fits the bill with regard to taking the exam. I am a Novell CNI who is really going to have get to grips with Linux now that Novell has SuSE in its portfolio. This book isn't just for exam takers, its great to get to know linux for the novice. Plenty of good real world tips, exam questions, and an exam simulator. Many technical books are just right to put you to sleep of an evening, I found it very readable, well structured, without having to religously follow the chapter sequence.My advice is to buy it if you are serious about the LPI qualification!

Correction to the CD-ROM

This only affects the Linux version of the exam simulation software. Someone forgot to tell the developer that versioning would be applied to the filename after it was submitted, so the executable binary that installs the ExamSim for Linux is looking for itself, by the wrong name. IT'S SIMPLE TO FIX! Just copy the file "examsim-linux-1.0-setup" from the "ExamSim" folder on the CD-ROM to a hard disk and rename it "examsim.setup". Re-execute it and the exam simulation will be installed properly. We'll be getting this fixed so it won't be happening for the next printing/edition, apologies to those who tried to install the Linux version and then had to *gulp* use the Windows Version. Ross
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