380.5 – Master and Apprentice (LPIC-1)
1:16 Linux Innards
30:18 Vibrations From the Ether
35:26 Check This Out
37:43 Announcements
In our Innards section, we strive to become certified Linux administrators and discuss the LPIC-1 exam.
Twitter. Discord. Telegram. Matrix. Reddit. Youtube.
The Linux Innards
- Budget? Do you like classes? Bootcamps?
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- No budget
- LPIC-1 Exam Objectives 101 & 102, Penguin Tutor, this Youtube video, Linux Courses at Cybrary, Arch Wiki, the Ubuntu Server Guide, Red Hat System Administrator’s Guide and the openSUSE Leap’s Reference Guide
- Use the objectives.
- Take each detail to the Arch Wiki.
- Don’t be afraid to fall down the link rabbit hole.
- Find that detail and read the references in the various Guides for the different distros.
- Follow all examples.
- Ask the questions in forums, Discords or Reddit.
- VM’s VM’s VM’s VM’s
- A tiny budget (~$20)
- Do everything above and
- Find a used copy of the Sybex Practice Tests. It’s 1000 questions. Cheapest, by far.
- A moderate budget (~$100)
- Sign up for something like CBTNuggets or ITPro.tv for two months and make a commitment to actually use those two months wisely. Professional content and interaction with fellow forum members.
- No budget
- These tests are not particularly difficult, but they cover such a wide array of topics you can easily lose track and it’s easy to forget little details.
- If all you’re interested in is passing, you can probably get by pretty easily in a couple months of 8-10 hours studied per week. Probably less. This approach is really just memorization, though.
- If you actually want to understand the material, you should spin up some virtual servers and actually use the commands. You can do it all on VMs with lots of small vDisks, multiple NICs, connect them to each other, and the software’s all free.
- The test is fairly straightforward. Multiple choice and fill in the blank style questions. That’s it. You either know it or you don’t.
Check This Out
10 minutes
- Extension Manager – a better alternative to the Gnome Extensions app
- adw-gtk – A GTK3 theme that looks like GTK4/libadwaita
Announcements
- Next Episode – 2 pm US Central time on February 20, 2022
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- Next Live Stream – 2 pm US Central time on January 12, 2022
- Get the Live Stream converted to your time zone
Wrap-up
- Joe – Tllts.org, linuxlugcast.com, MeWe, [email protected], Buy Joe a coffee
- Norbert – [email protected]
- Josh T – [email protected], Josh Thacker on Discord, and @Metal_FOSS on Twitter
- Nishant – [email protected],riconghost on instagram, riconghost@Github, Ghost.Ricon on DIscord, maverick00783 @ Steam
- Moss – [email protected], you can hear me on Distrohoppers’ Digest and Full Circle Weekly News, and you can find more contact information for me on It’s MOSS.
- Bill – [email protected], @wchouser3 on Twitter,and Bill_H on Discord
Before we leave, we want to make sure to acknowledge some of the people who make mintCast possible …
- Norbert for our audio production
- Leo for timestamps and publishing
- Josh Lowe for all his work on the website
- Hobstar for our logo
- initrd for the animated Discord logo
- Londoner for our time sync
- Bytemark Hosting for hosting mintcast.org and our Mumble server
- Archive.org for hosting our audio files
- HPR for our backup Mumble room
- The Linux Mint development team for the fine distro we love to talk about.Thanks, Clem!
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