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Re: Certifications Aug 16 2005 02:12AM
Chris H. (bluemason gmail com) (3 replies)
Re: Certifications Aug 16 2005 10:20PM
Eduardo Kienetz (eduardok gmail com)
On 8/15/05, Chris H. <bluemason (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> I would have a hard look at LPI Certifications - LPIC2 is highly
> regarded... Linux+ is still really an intro Cert, even though they
> just changed it to where 6 - 12 mos of experience are recommended.
>
> While RHCE is #1 to get, it is also costly; LPI are -very- reasonable.
>
> You can find info on LPI at http://www.lpi.org
> On 8/15/05, Brad Bendily <brad (at) selu (dot) edu [email concealed]> wrote:
> > Novell has some certifications for their Linux products.
> > They're supposed to be mostly generic, but i'm sure there are
> > a few things specific to SuSE linux.
> >
> > --
> > Brad Bendily - CNA/CLE
> >
> > On Sat, 13 Aug 2005, Dev Anand wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All ,
> > >
> > > I was going through www.giac.org which mentions highly about the GCUX.
> > >
> > > Has anyone got any idea on the scope of it for current Linux Admins
> > > here now and then ??
> > >
> > > Kindly adivse.
> > >
> > > Regarding the certifications for Linux , other than RHCE, do we have
> > > anything good to mention something in admin side or forensic side of
> > > Linux ??
> > >
> > > -Thanks
> > > Deva

I agree with Chris regarding RHCE and LPI. Although I should point
that LPI 2 (LPI in fact) cert will go into the admin side and little
to the forensic side. But I think it's a good start being it vendor
neutral.

Best regards,

--
Eduardo Bacchi Kienetz
LPI Certified - Level 2

[ reply ]
Re: Certifications Aug 16 2005 04:34PM
Robert Hudock (rhudock gmail com)
Re: Certifications Aug 16 2005 03:34PM
Pablo Roc (webmaster dprogressisp com)


 

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