LPI certification 102 exam prep, Part 2: Configuring and compiling the kernel In this dW-exclusive tutorial, Daniel Robbins prepares you for the Linux Professional Institute's 102 exam. In this second installment of our LPI 102 series, you'll learn how to compile the Linux kernel from sources. Along the way, you'll learn various important kernel configuration options and gain an in-depth understanding of PCI and USB support. LPI certification 102 exam prep, Part 3: Networking Daniel Robbins, Chris Houser, and Aron Griffis continue the 102 exam series with this third installment, in which you'll pick up TCP/IP and Ethernet Linux networking fundamentals as well as tips on using the inetd and xinetd superservers, securing your Linux systems, and setting up and using a Linux print server. LPI certification 102 exam prep, Part 4: Secure shell and file sharing In the last of the 102 series tutorials, Daniel, Chris, and Aron introduce you to the secure shell (ssh) and related tools and show you how to use and configure Network File System (NFS) version 3 servers and clients.
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