Linux 102 Examination: Modular Training Notes
Publisher: Leading Edge Business Solutions 2006
Number of pages: 236
Description:
This course aims to equip you with the knowledge to be able to pass the LPI 102 examination (release 2). We hope that in the course of doing this course you will acquire the skills that go with an understanding of how Linux works.
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