The CompTIA Linux+ certification

July 21, 2009 | tags CompTIA Linux   | views
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The CompTIA Linux+ certification is recognized throughout the industry as a benchmark certification for professionals who work with open-source platforms.

CompTIA Linux+ is a vendor-neutral certification, generic across distributions, targeted to individuals with a minimum of six to 12 months of practical Linux experience. The CompTIA Linux+ exam covers fundamental management of Linux systems from the command line, user administration, file permissions, software configuration and management of Linux-based clients.

Oracle and Novell recognize CompTIA Linux+ in certain certification tracks, and it is recommended for Hitachi Electronics and Fujitsu Japan employees.


List of Linux+ Certification Exams:

XK0-001:LINUX+ CERTIFICATION (2001 Objectives)

XK0-002:Linux+ Certification (2004 Objectives)


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