LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Complete Course and Exams

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LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) Bootcamp - Your guide to passing your LPI Linux Essentials (010-160) certification exam

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r/WGUIT • post
21 points • ball_soup
Jason Dion's Linux Essentials course on Udemy is on sale for $12. Helpful for anyone that's taking or needs to take C851
r/linux4noobs • comment
2 points • RevolutionaryGuest21

I'm guessing it's apart of Udemy.

r/ITCareerQuestions • comment
1 points • Ping_Me_Later_Dude

I think you need more than the LPI guide to pass the test. I have been using Jason Dion’s Linux Essentials course, in addition to the LPI guide.

https://www.udemy.com/course/linux-essentials-010/?couponCode=OCT2020

The course does come with some practice questions too.

r/linuxadmin • comment
3 points • Realming_Grape

im also studying for LPI Essentials aswell and im using Jason Dions Videos on Udemy. https://www.udemy.com/course/linux-essentials-010/

Hes covering commands and going over the important bits like backups and installs, removing, packages and logs.

r/WGU • comment
1 points • that1robbie

I took the test on 12/28. The Ucertify book covers 90% of what's on the test but is really drawn out. I went through Jason Dion's Udemy course across 7 days, which, also covers about 90% of what's on the test. I highly recommend setting up a Linux VM so you can follow along. Be sure you are solid on adding/removing permissions to all objects in both number format and letter format. The practice tests on the Udemy course are also VERY similar to the actual exam so it's worthwhile to study them.

Good luck!

r/CompTIA • comment
2 points • midifolk

If you like Jason Dion's training style and have done well with it I would say just take his course on udemy $16 currently. There are many Introductory linux exams... his doesn't teach specifically to Comptia Linux+ but like I said if you've done well with his training in the past I would give it a shot and then grab some practice exams and see where you stand.

https://www.udemy.com/course/linux-essentials-010/

r/linux • comment
1 points • gisburne

I can really recommend Jason Dion and his Linux course on Udemy site:

https://www.udemy.com/course/linux-essentials-010/