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Re: Linux/Unix Certification
- From: Adrian Walters <adrian na dhs org>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Linux/Unix Certification
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:26:51 -0500 (EST)
so which one would you guys/gals recommend? which would look better on a
resume? and be the most beneficial in terms of learning? :)
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Alan Wilson wrote:
=>Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 15:25:47 -0600 (CST)
=>From: Alan Wilson <awilson accessus net>
=>Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
=>To: redhat-list redhat com
=>Subject: Linux/Unix Certification
=>Resent-Date: 31 Jan 2000 21:25:58 -0000
=>Resent-From: redhat-list redhat com
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=>In addition to the LPI and RedHat certifications, There are certifications
=>from Sun and SCO. Check out their websites for these.
=>
=>BTW, there was another Linux Cert I have lost track of: one started by Dr.
=>Magnus (or something like that) and his associates. Has anyone heard of that
=>one lately? Is it alive and well.
=>
=>I asked to be corrected on this statement, but right now the only unix/linux
=>certifications available this very day are the RedHat, SCO, and Sun and ones
=>by TekMetrics, now brainbench. {That was a question} LPI is coming along
=>with the release of their first test, but it takes more than one to become
=>certified. RedHat ?almost? requires a several day attendance at their
=>headquarters to become certified ?????
=>
=>
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