[RHCE] RHCE moving to RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)
Jeremy Portzer
jeremyp at pobox.com
Fri Oct 24 15:05:47 EDT 2003
Are you talking about the Linux+ certification?
That test is extremely easy, and not valued much at all by employers.
I'm sure anyone with the prerequisites for the RHCE study group could
pass this. Not worth the $90 or whatever, IMNSHO.
Jim also mentions a "non-distribution study plan" -- do you mean RHL vs.
RHEL vs. Fedora Core? If so, I think you should all continue studying
as you have been -- these products are all VERY similar right now; the
skills you learn would carry over to any of them. I was more thinking
about the longer-term future of RHCE stuff.
--Jeremy
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 14:58, Jeff Baldwin wrote:
> I would be interested in such a thing... perhaps you could start an LPI
> study group?
>
> J-
>
> On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Rock Roskam wrote:
>
> > Maybe we should move on to the LPI study group. And work on a
> > non-distribution based study plan.
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