On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 09:44, Ed Wilts wrote: > On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 08:17:55AM -0400, Jeremy Portzer wrote: > > I guess you're right, that a student could study for an RHEL 3-based > > exam using Red Hat Linux 9, or Fedora Core 1, and be pretty prepared. > > I would think that if you're buying software for yourself, Red Hat > Professional Workstation would be the right product. It's based on Red > Hat Enterprise Linux WS, so you've got the same basic core > functionality. WS does not include any of the server functionality. RHCE covers quite a bit of server administration and configuration, not just client workstation functionality. WS might be okay for preparing for the RHCT. > > I'm just wondering when it will be announced how the exams will be > > officially determined. I have a number of friends and colleagues who > > are wishing to prepare for the RHCE and are quite confused as to how to > > proceed. > > In what way? They're confused as to whether they should focus on technologies/versions of things included in RHL 9, Fedora Core, or RHEL 3. In the near-term the test is still RHL 9, I understand that, but I'm trying to get an idea of what it will be in a month or two. I guess it will just be "wait and see." --Jeremy -- /---------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Jeremy Portzer jeremyp pobox com trilug.org/~jeremy | | GPG Fingerprint: 712D 77C7 AB2D 2130 989F E135 6F9F F7BC CC1A 7B92 | \---------------------------------------------------------------------/
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