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CompTIA Linux+ Certification Guide

By : Philip Inshanally
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CompTIA Linux+ Certification Guide

By: Philip Inshanally

Overview of this book

The Linux+ certification provides a broad awareness of Linux operating systems, while giving professionals an upper hand in the IT industry. With this certification, you’ll be equipped with the all-important knowledge of installation, operation, administration, and troubleshooting services. This CompTIA Linux+ Certification Guide will give you an overview of the system architecture. You’ll understand how to install and uninstall Linux distributions, followed by working with various package managers. You’ll then move on to manipulating files and processes at the command-line interface (CLI) and creating, monitoring, killing, restarting, and modifying processes. As you progress, you’ll be equipped to work with display managers and learn how you can create, modify, and remove user accounts and groups, as well as understand how to automate tasks. The last set of chapters will help you configure dates and set up local and remote system logging. In addition to this, you’ll explore different internet protocols, and delve into network configuration, security administration, Shell scripting, and SQL management. By the end of this book, you’ll not only have got to grips with all the modules you need to study for the LX0-103 and LX0-104 certification exams, but you’ll also be able to test your understanding with practice questions and mock exams.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
19
Mock Exam - 1
20
Mock Exam - 2

Working with the KDM

The KDM is one of the more popular display managers available in today's Linux distributions. KDM is based on source code from the X Display Manager; it was developed by KDE. It was, for many years, the display manager for the KDE framework, but that has recently changed. To see KDM, we will use our Fedora 28 system by using the dnf command. Fedora 28 uses the GDM.

We will install the KDE desktop for this demo using the groupinstall option; this will install all of the necessary packages for the KDE desktop:

[root@localhost philip]# dnf groupinstall KDE
Install 412 Packages
Upgrade 3 Packages
Total download size: 425 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
xorg-x11-apps.x86_64 7.7-20.fc28
xorg-x11-fonts-misc.noarch 7.5-19.fc28
xorg-x11-xbitmaps.noarch 1.1.1-13.fc28 ...