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Hey Everyone,
Decided it's high time to get some Linux certifications on my resume. Did some googling for the Linux+ and found this great resource.
My plan of attack is: Linux+ 09 ver. (As soon as avail) followed by LPIC-1 by June, and then the RHCE (w/cram course) by the end of the year.
I plan of perusing the posts but what's the best practice question package? I used and loved preplogic for my previous certs but they don't make a Linux+ package.
Thanks!
Decided it's high time to get some Linux certifications on my resume. Did some googling for the Linux+ and found this great resource.
My plan of attack is: Linux+ 09 ver. (As soon as avail) followed by LPIC-1 by June, and then the RHCE (w/cram course) by the end of the year.
I plan of perusing the posts but what's the best practice question package? I used and loved preplogic for my previous certs but they don't make a Linux+ package.
Thanks!
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Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□Hey Everyone,
Decided it's high time to get some Linux certifications on my resume. Did some googling for the Linux+ and found this great resource.
My plan of attack is: Linux+ 09 ver. (As soon as avail) followed by LPIC-1 by June, and then the RHCE (w/cram course) by the end of the year.
I plan of perusing the posts but what's the best practice question package? I used and loved preplogic for my previous certs but they don't make a Linux+ package.
Thanks!
Welcome to the forum. I plan to take the L+ 2009 edition this year as well. Transcender doesn't seem to have a package out yet (nor should they since the official release date for the test has not been stated). The book I am using Amazon.com: CompTIA Linux+ Certification Study Guide: Exam XK0-003 (9781597494823): Brian Barber, Kevin Riggins, Chris Happel, Terrence V. Lillard, Graham Speake: Books has test questions with it but I can't say how well they represent the exam.
I was trying to keep a thread for the Linux+ 2009 folks but I got sidetrack with some work issues. Hopefully I can pick it back up in a day or 2. http://www.techexams.net/forums/linux/49571-linux-coming-months.html
Feel free to post there if you see fit.