Jon, my intention in mentioning Red Hat certification was for the purpose of completeness and inclusion ( indeed as many others here already know, there are other linux and Unix certifications out there ) and was in no way meant to be or represent any endorsement or advocacy of Red Hat products. One might assume that, and rightly so, because I subscribe to this list that I employ and prefer SuSE Linux. I do not, however, understand why a person undertaking certification of any sort would enlist any methods other than those necessary or prescribed by the body that provides the particular certification and the suggested training literature to pass said certification exam(s). By the way, I don't really like Red Hats distro. Regards. Max On Saturday 07 September 2002 06:14 pm, Jon Biddell wrote:
On Sunday 08 September 2002 07:19, - wrote:
There is also a certification through Red Hat - called RHCE - Red Hat Certified Engineer. See --- http://www.redhat.com/training/
Problem is that it only really certifies you for the REDHAT distro - if you use any "non-RedHat" methods in the exams they WILL fail you.
LPIC is the way to go.
Anyone here have their LPIC-1 or 2 ? If so, please contact me off-list.
JOn
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