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earweed wrote: » Which VM is better for installing different versions of LINUX? I would think it'd be Virtualbox.
MentholMoose wrote: » VirtualBox will work fine for studying Linux+.
joecontreras wrote: » I would be interested. I don't have a real need for the Linux+ at work right now but I did take the beta and only failed by less than 90 points. A good study period would probably improve that. Wouldn't hurt to have the certification I guess.
varelg wrote: » And here's probably why: an announcement about an agreement between LPI and CompTIA. "Under this program, CompTIA will adopt LPI's Level One certificationexams (LPIC-1) for its CompTIA Linux+ certification. This innovativeprogram will enable successful candidates to earn both the new "CompTIALinux+ Powered by LPI" certification and the existing LPIC-1 certification." and then some: "Under the terms of the agreement CompTIA will adopt LPIC-1 exams(LPI-101 and LPI-102) for the new CompTIA Linux + Powered by LPIcertification. CompTIA LX0-101 and LX0-102 exams will be offered at thesame price as LPIC-1 exams. Consequently, those passing the CompTIALinux+ powered by LPI exams will qualify for both the CompTIA Linux+Powered by LPI certification and the LPIC-1 certification.The new CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI certification will not beavailable in Japan. The current CompTIA Linux+ exam will retire in Japanon April 30, 2010.More information about acquiring dual certification status can beobtained by contacting LPI at comptia@lpi.org and at CompTIA atlinuxplus@comptia.org" From the LPI mailing list. It boils down to tearing Linux+ in two parts, just like LPI exams and to passing Linux+ = getting LPIC-1 as well. CompTIA evidently chops Linux+ off of its cert list. Why going for the surrogate ("Powered by LPI") when you can go for the original? What would be the motivation? Available vendor- certified prep literature maybe? But will CompTIA finally release its new Linux+ guide?
hiddenknight821 wrote: » This is sweet! I can't wait to get the official study guide, but I won't be surprised if CompTIA changed the release date again. I recently bought Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide 5th Edition book written by Wale Soyinka. Gonna crack it when my summer break begins. I'm still not getting how their merger systems work, but hopefully they will clear it up more later for us. Who's down for CompTIA LX0-101 and LX0-102 too?
Chris:/* wrote: » For some final information look here for a concise man page online: Linux Command Directory: Index
knwminus wrote: » Good find on this. I planned to use centos and ubuntu server for my studies. I already use ubuntu as my main server os and I want to move from WinVista to Ubuntu as my main laptop os.
DoS9 wrote: » Is there any update when the Comptia / LPI changes are going to be done? I couldn't find anything on Comptia's website. Thanks.
knwminus wrote: » I am thinking since they said the current test will retire on April 30th, that same day the new test will come out (or shortly after).
qwertyiop wrote: » NEW EXAM NOTICE The new CompTIA Linux+ is currently expected to launch in late April.
varelg wrote: » :D I guess 25th isn't late enough to be counted as "late April". Nah, why bother with CompTIA when you can go straight to the source
celbii wrote: » will there be a grace period when the new test comes out? I just bought a voucher for the old test and am still studying.
janmike wrote: » Details for new exams posted. CompTIA Linux+ Present Linux+ exam is available through October 31, 2010, but retires in Japan April 30, 2010.
janmike wrote: » Going for XKO-002. That's what all of my study materials contain. I have a voucher and am scheduled last of May, but I will probably reschedule. Either path you follow, Linux+ admin covers a lot of material! I am glad we know where we stand now. It has all been irritating in the last several months. I like using Linux. I just need to get up to speed like a real geek now!
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