Turgon wrote: » You could study for it. Main thing with Linux/Unix is to get a distro and hardware and start working with it hands on. It's just no good being certified in this stuff without the hours at the command line. Say a couple of hundred at least.
Slowhand wrote: » My experience when studying for the Linux+ cert was that it gave me a well-rounded introduction to all things Linux (and a bit of Unix,) which was very helpful since I hadn't really done much work at all with anything outside the world of Microsoft and various networking technologies up to that point. Of course, now that CompTIA teamed up with LPI to create a new Linux+/LPIC-1 cert, you're going to find that you'll get even more out of studying for the two exams than I did for my one.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » I passed the Linux+ exam in January. I've been slacking a little bit on the red hat certs but I'll kick it into gear in March and take both exams in late April. I get to take the system admin III class for the RHCE, I can't wait for that.
techinthewoods wrote: » Pretty much the same for me. Prepping for linux+ now, hope to knock it out within the next month. Then on to RHCSA i think.
techinthewoods wrote: » You have it in PDF or something similar you mean?
zipolini wrote: » Linux Classes it's great linux training site