I'm also interested.

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 11:19 PM, Vincent Brown
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm interested.
>
>
> On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 8:29:27 PM UTC-5, jonnyX wrote:
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Quick question: Who would be interested in participating in the proposed
>> Linux+/LPIC-1/CentOS7 certification study group this summer? Please either
>> respond here or email me privately by Wednesday.
>>
>> The Nashville Technology Council is still toying with the idea of hosting
>> user groups in their shiny new facilities on weekends; currently they do
>> not. If we have enough people interested in showing up twice a month for the
>> study sessions, the NTC will do it. Based on the last round of email
>> exchanges, I think they're looking for 15 people minimum before they unlock
>> the doors. If we can't manage 15 people the first time out, I'm open to
>> suggestions for alternate sites.
>>
>> For those not familiar with the proposed Linux+/LPIC-1/CentOS7
>> certification study group:
>>
>> It's an idea we started kicking around after the March meeting. John
>> O'Malley has volunteered to run the sessions, since he obtained his certs a
>> few months ago; the Linux+, LPIC-1, and CentOS7 are all the same cert. If
>> you pass the Linux+ "version," you can fill out a couple of webforms & get
>> certificates for the other two, allowing you to put all three certifications
>> on your resume for the price of one. The Linux+ is the second most requested
>> Linux cert on the big IT job boards; first and third are the RHCE (Red Hat
>> Certified Engineer) and the RHCSA (Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator),
>> respectively. If all goes well with the Linux+/LPIC study group this summer,
>> we'll try a RHCSA study group in the fall and a RHCE study group in the
>> spring of 2018.
>>
>> Proposed Linux+/LPIC study group meetings are currently the first & third
>> Saturday of each month, early in the afternoon (1:00pm - 2:00pm, possibly
>> later; also possibly longer than an hour if ~90+ minutes works better). The
>> dates are:
>>
>> Jun 03
>> Jun 17
>> Jul 01
>> Jul 15
>> Aug 05
>> Aug 19
>>
>> July is actually kind of tricky, since July 04 is on a Tuesday; it's a
>> federal holiday, so some people might take off Monday as well and make that
>> a long holiday weekend. July 08 and 22 might be a better substitute,
>> attendance-wise. Comments & suggestions are welcome (on all dates & times,
>> not just those in July).
>>
>> Nashville Technology Council info:
>>
>> https://technologycouncil.com/
>> 500 Interstate Blvd. S,
>> Suite 200
>> Nashville, TN 37210
>>
>> Further info on the CompTIA Linux+:
>>
>> prereq: none (A+, Network+, 12 mo exp recommended)
>> exams: LX0-103 and LX0-104 (60 multiple-choice questions each, 90 minutes,
>> 500 required out of 200-800 scale to pass)
>> cost: $200 per exam
>> valid: "The CompTIA Linux+ certification is considered good for life and
>> does not need to be renewed."
>>
>> https://certification.comptia.org/certifications/linux
>>
>> How to earn LPIC-1 with Linux+
>> * Please note that you cannot earn LPIC-1 and then apply for Linux+. The
>> Linux+ must be earned first. (This offer is NOT available in Japan.)
>> 1) Earn your Linux+
>> 2) Obtain an LPI ID at https://cs.lpi.org/caf/Xamman/register
>> 3) Once you have passed both Linux+ exams, log into your CompTIA
>> certification account. Choose Demographics | Settings. On the Settings page
>> check the box to have your information forwarded to LPI, then click Submit.
>>
>> I'll crosspost this to the Meetup group shortly; apologies if you see it
>> twice. Vincent, please feel free to forward this to VMUG. All, please feel
>> free to crosspost this to other relevant meetups and mailing lists (err on
>> the side of caution & ask the list or group owner first if you're not sure,
>> please; we don't want to spam).
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ~~Dru
>>
>> PS - Our next installfest may be in ~2.5 weeks (May 27th) at the East
>> Nashville Brew Works. I'm meeting Sean Jewett there tomorrow (along with
>> John and possibly Howard) to check it out. If all goes well, I'll confirm it
>> at the NLUG meeting. Tentative focus will be on installing & configuring
>> CentOS7 in advance of the first study group meeting, and handing out the
>> first reading assignments & exercises. Hopefully we can use ENBW as a backup
>> site if the NTC doesn't work out.
>>
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