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LPI certification 101 exam prep, Part 3
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In the meantime, be sure to check out the various Linux documentation resources covered in this tutorial -- particularly http://www.linuxdoc.org. You'll find linuxdoc's collection of guides, HOWTOs, FAQs and man pages to be invaluable. Be sure to check out Linux Gazette and LinuxFocus as well.

The Linux System Administrators guide, available from Linuxdoc.org's "Guides" section, is a good complement to this series of tutorials -- give it a read! You may also find Eric S. Raymond's Unix and Internet Fundamentals HOWTO to be helpful.

You can read the GNU Project's online documentation for the GNU info system (also called "texinfo") at GNU's texinfo documentation page.

In the Bash by example article series on developerWorks, Daniel shows you how to use bash programming constructs to write your own bash scripts. This bash series (particularly Parts 1 and 2) will be good preparation for the LPIC Level 1 exam and will help reinforce the concepts covered in this tutorial's "Tuning the user environment" section:

We highly recommend the Technical FAQ by Linux Users by Mark Chapman, a 50-page in-depth list of frequently-asked Linux questions, along with detailed answers. The FAQ itself is in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format. If you're a beginning or intermediate Linux user, you really owe it to yourself to check this FAQ out. We also recommend the Linux glossary for Linux users, also from Mark.

If you're not familiar with the vi editor, we strongly recommend that you check out Daniel's Vi intro -- the cheat sheet method tutorial. This tutorial will give you a gentle yet fast-paced introduction to this powerful text editor. Consider this must-read material if you don't know how to use vi.


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