Officially a Linux+ geek
GeorgeMcFly22
Member Posts: 109
in Linux+
Just passed the Linux+ exam.
Thanks to Techexams for the excellent technotes.
Also used the Sybex Linux+ book to prepare for the exams.
But the best preparation was that i completely wiped my home computer and installed Ubuntu on it, no dual-boot. So when i had to do something on my pc, i had to do it in linux.
I dont really know what to do next, i'm hesitating between continuing the linux path with the RHCT or going for the CWNA (wireless) certification path.
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks to Techexams for the excellent technotes.
Also used the Sybex Linux+ book to prepare for the exams.
But the best preparation was that i completely wiped my home computer and installed Ubuntu on it, no dual-boot. So when i had to do something on my pc, i had to do it in linux.
I dont really know what to do next, i'm hesitating between continuing the linux path with the RHCT or going for the CWNA (wireless) certification path.
Any advice is welcome.
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□If you're going the Linux route, you might want to consider the LPI certifications as well.
http://www.lpi.org/lpi/english/certification/the_lpic_program
They will probably help in bridging any gaps between the Linux+ and the RHCT and RHCE exams. While the RHCT isn't as difficult as the RHCE (it's actually a subset of it), it's still a performance-based test, and will likely be quite challenging in it's own right. That might be a bit of a leap going right from the Linux+.
Congrats on the pass