Re: OT: Linux or Cisco

2007-04-05 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 09:05:57AM +0530, CCNAStuff wrote: > Hello all, > > I have started studying for CCNA using CBTNuggets. They're pretty good. I crammed my CCNA with that. No substitute to real world experience of course. > Meanwhile I looked for options in the Linux world and there are >

Re[2]: OT: Linux or Cisco

2007-04-04 Thread Deboo
Hello Dan, Well i do like learning Perl, if that were made easy to understand ut the 2 books I bought - The Perl cookbook ( a huge one) and another one - Learning Perl. But both have hard to understand lang. I am thinking of buying Perl CBTNuggets videos because I find CBTNuggets easy to understa

Re: OT: Linux or Cisco

2007-04-04 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 09:05:57AM +0530, CCNAStuff wrote: > I already get about 4 - 5 mails everyday for sysadmin/Linux/Solaris jobs. But > most of these want a Solaris admin or want > me to know C/C++ or MySQL/PHP or Perl Scripting or Oracle which I do not > know. Plain Linux Sysadmin jobs seem

Re: OT: Linux or Cisco

2007-04-04 Thread Curt Howland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 CCNAStuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Meanwhile I looked for options in the Linux world and there are exams >from LPI and RedHat. I have some 2 years' Linux >experience but am equally interested in CCNA/networking. I understand >that I can not have bo

OT: Linux or Cisco

2007-04-03 Thread CCNAStuff
Hello all, I have started studying for CCNA using CBTNuggets. Meanwhile I looked for options in the Linux world and there are exams from LPI and RedHat. I have some 2 years' Linux experience but am equally interested in CCNA/networking. I understand that I can not have both at the same time. So