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Re: Certifications

Subject: Re: Certifications
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 23:12:34 -0300
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@selu.edu> 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




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