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In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we dive into essential Linux troubleshooting techniques vital for IT skills development and tech exam prep. Understanding how to diagnose system issues is crucial when preparing for your CompTIA exams and enhancing your practical IT abilities. We explore how to view the system as a dynamic set of processes, using tools like ps and top to monitor CPU and memory usage in real-time. Learn why process IDs (PIDs) matter and how to effectively manage problematic processes with commands like kill and kill -9. We also cover managing system services properly with systemctl to check statuses, start stopped services, and halt errant processes. Whether you're studying alone or in a study group, these insights serve as a valuable part of your CompTIA study guide, equipping you with hands-on knowledge for technology education and IT certification success.
Then we zoom out to the tools that keep Linux stable in the real world: package managers like apt and dnf/yum for verified software installs, plus network troubleshooting with ping for connectivity and dig for DNS resolution. We also talk about cron automation, because scheduled tasks can be your best friend or the hidden cause of recurring issues.
To round it out, we compare Linux’s exposed control with macOS design choices: Finder, Dock, and Spotlight for speed, while still keeping a Unix foundation underneath. We hit key macOS security and recovery features like FileVault, Keychain, and Time Machine, and we close with CompTIA-style practice questions to lock in the concepts. Subscribe, share this with a friend studying A+, and leave a review with the command you want us to cover next.
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Art By Sarah/Desmond
Music by Joakim Karud
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Juan Rodriguez can be reached at
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By Juan Rodriguez - CompTIA Exam Prep Professor4.8
2020 ratings
In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we dive into essential Linux troubleshooting techniques vital for IT skills development and tech exam prep. Understanding how to diagnose system issues is crucial when preparing for your CompTIA exams and enhancing your practical IT abilities. We explore how to view the system as a dynamic set of processes, using tools like ps and top to monitor CPU and memory usage in real-time. Learn why process IDs (PIDs) matter and how to effectively manage problematic processes with commands like kill and kill -9. We also cover managing system services properly with systemctl to check statuses, start stopped services, and halt errant processes. Whether you're studying alone or in a study group, these insights serve as a valuable part of your CompTIA study guide, equipping you with hands-on knowledge for technology education and IT certification success.
Then we zoom out to the tools that keep Linux stable in the real world: package managers like apt and dnf/yum for verified software installs, plus network troubleshooting with ping for connectivity and dig for DNS resolution. We also talk about cron automation, because scheduled tasks can be your best friend or the hidden cause of recurring issues.
To round it out, we compare Linux’s exposed control with macOS design choices: Finder, Dock, and Spotlight for speed, while still keeping a Unix foundation underneath. We hit key macOS security and recovery features like FileVault, Keychain, and Time Machine, and we close with CompTIA-style practice questions to lock in the concepts. Subscribe, share this with a friend studying A+, and leave a review with the command you want us to cover next.
Support the show
Art By Sarah/Desmond
Music by Joakim Karud
Little chacha Productions
Juan Rodriguez can be reached at
TikTok @ProfessorJrod
[email protected]
@Prof_JRod
Instagram ProfessorJRod