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Course Overview |
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What is the duration of the course? |
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The course has been designed to be completed within 3 days. Please see below
for the schedule.
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What are the pre-requisites of this course? |
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Candidates should have attended the LPI101a: Hands on Introduction to Linux before attempting to complete this course..
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How do I reserve a space on the course? |
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We require a deposit of R1 500 before the course begins. This will
guarantee you a place on the next course. As a result, it's normally a
good idea to reserve your space early to avoid being bumped to the next
course.
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What is the policy regarding the deposit? |
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Should you have already reserved your seat on the course
(i.e. you've paid the deposit) and an unforeseen event occur, preventing
you to come on your scheduled course, our policy for deposit's are as
follows:
Should a student cancel 72 hours (3 days) before
commencement of a course, he/she can attend the same course at any time
within 6 months of the date of the initial course; failure to do so will
result in the student forfeiting all monies paid.
Should a student cancel within 24 hours before commencement of a course,
a 10% penalty fee is lost from the total amount of the course (to offset
our costs), but the student can still attend the course within 6 months
as detailed previously.
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Who is the intended audience of this course? |
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This course is aimed at people who have an interest in Linux, whether for personal or professional gain, and who want the option of pursuing an internationally recognised Linux certification afterwards.
Before attending this course, one must have attended the LPI102a: Linux System Administration: Kernel and Shell course. |
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Course Costs |
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What is the cost of the course? |
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The course costs R2 850 and is inclusive of VAT.
Payment terms are available, and are detailed below.
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Are easy payment terms available? |
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Of course! You may elect to pay the course off over a period of time via a debit order facility. R500 will be deducted from
your account at the beginning of each month until the course has been paid
in full.
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Knowledge |
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What
about certification? |
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We are an approved training centre for the Linux professionall's institute (LPI). The LPI is an internationally recognised Linux certification which certifies that a candidate is proficient in any distribution of Linux. This is incredibly important, because although some distribution specific certifications are internationally recognised, they are not necessarily used a great deal overseas.
For more information, please call visit www.lpi.org, or
contact us.
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What makes Tangent's courses so special? |
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Well, we certainly like to think that we offer the best Linux training in South Africa both in terms of quality of product, and in terms of affordability. Our course notes are continually being maintained to keep current with the ever changing Linux and IT universe.
Not only that but we try to keep our training courses very practical, and very informal, and our trainers are never afraid to get their hands dirty - an approach that our students find very helpful!
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Where to once I've finished this course? |
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If you've not already completed the LPI101a and the LPI101b courses which we also offer, we would suggest that you seriously consider doing so.
After you've completed both courses, you will be able to write the LPI101 exam, and the LPI102 exam. Once you've successfully completed both of these exams, you will have attained the LPIC1 certification.
Once you have this certification, you might consider really proving your Linux aptitude, and proceed to attain the LPIC2 certification (coming soon to Tangent Systems).
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Course Details |
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What does the course include? |
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- Course Material
- A Linux Distribution
- Lunch and refreshments
If you have attended the LPI102b: Linux Network Administration 'll also throw in a free copy of O'Reilly's “LPI Certification in a Nutshell ”.
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What is the course schedule? |
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Section 01: Networking and Internet
Section 02: The Basics: TCP/IP
Section 03: Setting Up Linux Networks
Section 04: Standalone Services
Section 05: inetd and xinetd
Section 06: Remote Access
Section 07: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Section 08: The Domain Name System (DNS)
Section 09: Remote Procedure Calls (RPC)
Section 10: The Network File System (NFS)
Section 11: The Network Information Service (NIS)
Section 12: Modems, ISDN, and PPP
Section 13: LPIC1 Certification
Section 14: Exam LPI102 overview
Section 15: Exam LPI102 sample questions (and answers)
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