hi ya
best ( linux/unix ) education
( get a bunch of machines together... no important data on it )
- hit the reset switch
- hit the power switch ... while its writing data to files
- mix-n-match parts from various PCs and get it both working again
- mount other remote machines to yours
I know that this is slightly off topic so please if you do respond please
respond to me privately...
I'm looking into the possibility of going into working with linux, and
want totake related courses to help build my background because I'm not
experienced enough. I have looked specificly into the
Peter Kok wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> I am looking for linux certification which recognized by the Unix world
> Do you think the http://www.linuxcertification.com is good to start?
>
> Could you have another suggestion?
>
> Your precious
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 11:50:52AM -0400, Peter Kok wrote:
| Dear all
|
| I am looking for linux certification which recognized by the Unix world
I don't know about others, but I consider people who give knowledgable
answers to questions (ex on debian-user) to be "certified". I
Jimmy Richards
UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a
genius to understand the simplicity. --Dennis Ritchie
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 11:50:52AM -0400, Peter Kok wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I am looking for linux certification which recognized by the
Dear all
I am looking for linux certification which recognized by the Unix world
Do you think the http://www.linuxcertification.com is good to start?
Could you have another suggestion?
Your precious advice is much appreciated.
Thank you
Best regards
Peter
for the peoeple who are interested, theres an article on Newsforge on this
topic, see the link below.
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/02/09/0033232&mode=nocomment
William
ther it is
Systems Administration Manager (SAM) in HP-UX parlances. So I went on to
become a Hewlett Packard, HP-UX, 11.x Certified Systems Administrator too.
I thought about the Red Hat Linux certification and it is reported
to be good. --- BUT I think LPI has an outstanding id
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kopie: "'debian-user@lists.debian.org'"
(Blindkopie: Martin Tanzer/dvs/DE)
Blindkopie:Martin Tanzer/dvs/DE
Thema: Re: Urgent : Linux Certification
also sprach Joris Lambrecht (on Wed, 07 Feb 2001 12:39:57PM +0100):
> What organistatio
also sprach Joris Lambrecht (on Wed, 07 Feb 2001 12:39:57PM +0100):
> What organistation should i look to for such courses ? I'm currently looking
> at
> www.lpi.org but seem to remember there's a lot of criticism about this ?
mh. well, i am affiliated with lpi so i can't argue for them, but i
do
I HIGHLY recommend the Sair/Gnu Linux LCA certification. It's not
distribution specific, thereby allowing you a broader base of knowledge.
Shawn Kelley
LCP
From: Joris Lambrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'debian-user@lists.debian.org'"
Subject: Urgent : Linux
I'm looking for a
linux certification course wich someone has to start teaching rather soon
(buisiness as usual)
What organistation
should i look to for such courses ? I'm currently looking at www.lpi.org but seem to remember there's a lot of
criticism about this ?
Anyone
hi ya...
"certification", to some, is like vi vs emacs...
- good points to being certified...
- uniform structure to what everybody probably knows
after passing the test the first time thru
- competency level depends on who certified um ??
- different kinds of "
> To the list, on behalf of one of my students:
>
> Who can tell us something about certification for Linux maintenance?
You might care to check out http://www.learnix.com They have a number of
offices, and I've heard they have a decent reputation.
> We are aware of Red Hat's effort in this, b
14 matches
Mail list logo