Hi guys,
catherine1001
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Hi,
I'm in software develpement field since many years, contributed on many software successfully. But now i realize that i have to some certification led courses. My new project is on AIX Linux based that's why i want Linux certification. Red had led certification or comptia Linux+. All are vendor neutral certification. i think i can pass the exam but now i have to buy the test apers, books, study guides etc.
Good luck!
I'm in software develpement field since many years, contributed on many software successfully. But now i realize that i have to some certification led courses. My new project is on AIX Linux based that's why i want Linux certification. Red had led certification or comptia Linux+. All are vendor neutral certification. i think i can pass the exam but now i have to buy the test apers, books, study guides etc.
Good luck!
catherine
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janmike Member Posts: 3,076Hi, catherine1001!
If you want more practice exams, this site
http://www.mcmcse.com/forums/exams/
has some questions on Linux+ and also some on LPIC and the RH302.
Also, right here on TechExams, there are a few practice questions.
http://www.techexams.net/pexams.php
In these forums it is generally agreed that, if you're able to pass practice exams with at least 90% scores, you're probably ready to take the real thing.
I would also recommend, if you haven't already done it, go comptia.com, download the Linux+ exam objectives, and be sure that you understand the material covered there. That's what the exam is based on
Best of luck on the Linux cert!"It doesn't matter, it's in the past!"--Rafiki -
RussS Member Posts: 2,068 ■■■□□□□□□□Hey catherine1001
Welcome to the site
I think janmike has covered most of the important stuff. Have a look through the back threads to see if there is anything there that takes your eye and feel free to fire away with any questions. Usually one of the members has an answer fairly prompt.www.supercross.com
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