[RHCE] RHCE moving to RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)

Jeff Baldwin baldwinj at email.unc.edu
Fri Oct 24 15:10:55 EDT 2003


No.. the LPI stuff... www.lpi.org

I've heard the same about Linux+, not really much to it.. and gets little
respect if any :-)

I like the way that LPI is setup in 'stages'.. 2 tests for a Level 1
cert.. 2 more for a level 2 cert.  Seems like it would be much easier to
study for compared to the RHCE, where it's all one big chunk.  I imagine
if you were to obtain the Level 2 LPI in small increments, you would be
well prepared to begin cramming for the RHCE (which I actually took and
failed about 3 years ago :-) ).

Thanks

Jeff

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Jeremy Portzer wrote:

> 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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