[TriLUG] RHCE tutor

Carl Crider c.crider at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 17:47:23 EST 2006


if you do happen to get a study group together like the one jim described,
i'd be more than happy to sign up. i dont really want to take the exam, but
i do want to do the study and hands-on work.



On 1/3/06, Marc M <linuxr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Well there are LUG's, there is GOLUG and LEAP here (as well as forensiclug
> which I started) -- but I have yet to find anyone recently who would be
> seriously interested in the RHCE cert.  I think it is because it involves
> a
> lot of hard work...:) Not for the faint hearted!
>
> Plus with the LUGs, you can also get snobs from the 'my distro is better
> than your distro' school...people who would rather be 'right' and sans
> certification, than to pursue Red Hat certification.  (Even though Red Hat
> certs are THE gold standard for Linux certification, just search
> monster.comfor RHCE vs. say LPI or something similar.)
>
> Thanks for the advice.
> Marc
>
>
>
> On 1/3/06, Jim Ray <jim at neuse.net> wrote:
> >
> > i hosted the last rhce study group at my house up until my second child
> > was born and we got the boot from my wife (study room is now toy room).
> > most of us decided we were a lot more interested in learning and in
> > doing as opposed to paying $$$ for some exam.  we also enjoyed golden
> > nectar from the heavens and bags of chocolate (ie we had fun with the
> > process).
> >
> > are there any area LUGs or technical schools teaching Linux where you
> > could meet folks to start your own group?  that's what i'd do if i were
> > in your shoes.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > jim
> >
> > Jim Ray, President
> > Neuse River Network, Inc.
> >
> > tel: 919-838-1672 x111
> > toll free: 800-617-7652
> > cell: 919-606-1772
> > http://www.Neuse.Net
> >
> > Ask about our Clean Technologies.  Established in the Carolinas 1997.
> >
> >
> >
> > Marc M wrote:
> >
> > >Well the hard part is trying to find even *one* good study partner.  In
> > >Silly Valley it wasn't a problem, here it has been.  I think a lot of
> > people
> > >are scared by the difficulty of the certification - which is good
> (keeps
> > the
> > >value up once you're over the hump).
> > >
> > >Marc
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >On 12/30/05, John Broome <jbroome at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>On 12/30/05, David McDowell <turnpike420 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>no no... allow people to remote in... with root... then try to fix
> > it...
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>:)
> > >>
> > >>Yeah, go in #debian and post an active un/pw combo to your box.
> > >>That'll give you *lots* to fix.
> > >>
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