Hi again,
So far, I used three flavors of Linux; SuSE, RedHat, and Caldera. RedHat shows some superiority with respect to SuSE and it is getting to be
most used one because of the facility in the configuration of various services provided by its own Windowing interface system. This is not
I've just had some details about courses run by a SuSE auhtorised training centre in the UK, The Computer Park I think the url is: http://www.computerpark.co.uk I have absolutley no connection with them, except that I might be a paying customer - so long as my Best Half agrees to me spending the money. Anyway, isn't there a chap in the States setting up accredited industry qualifications, regardless of distro. I think he had a stand at the Expo. Anyone got the url for him please? -- paul ----- Original Message ----- From: adhak <adiche@kfupm.edu.sa> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 3:59 PM Subject: [SLE] SuSE certification, is there any? the the
case with SuSE. Caldera shows also some good features. While RedHat has a certification system, I did not hear anything related to SuSE regarding this issue. A company wishing to switch to Linux OS will choose RedHat, at least to make sure that its employees and engineers can deal with this system (they should be RedHat certified). What about SuSE??
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