[RHCE] RHCE moving to RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)
Frye, Matthew
Matthew.Frye at rexhealth.com
Fri Oct 24 23:38:25 EDT 2003
I agree 100%. After we complete the Michael Jang curriculum, it would only
benefit us more to study "advanced topics." LPI and Mandrake are good
examples. I'd also like to do some work in Debian, clusters/HA, Oracle,
etc.
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> after the rhce study group, i'd like to continue on with a special topics
> curriculum and do things like lpi, mandrake or whatever comes next. me
> thinks the only way to make it in this field is to find out first hand at
> what works and what walks.
>
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> Of rock
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> The LPI linux professional institute is heavily subsidized by IBM but it
> is distribution agnostic.
> www.lpi.org
>
> I have found free tutorials at IBM. The Redhat RHCE and the new focus
> on the config tools that work poorly has been an issue for me. The LPI
> is not part of the A+ Linux+ + stuff. A good free book is rute.
> http://www.icon.co.za/~psheer/book/rute.html.gz
> I have found it helpful to fully understand a subject. A thought as I
> (play) with linux.
>
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