LeisureSuitLarry wrote: » I used Linux a lot in the 90's, but I'm fairly rusty, as was evident with my mediocre performance in a phone interview where I got unexpectedly blasted with Linux questions. So I'm looking to brush up. Would Linux+ be the best path to go, and is it worth the $400 price tag?
Liindolade wrote: » I would like to recommend the "The Linux Command Line" book to you. I think it would be quite useful as a rust remover, without being too verbose regarding the basics. It can be downloaded as a PDF at The Linux Command Line by William E. Shotts, Jr.
Chinook wrote: » You get the best value out of LPIC -2 which goes deep into Apache. Depends if you want to be a LAMP guy or a Enterprise RH guy.
Chinook wrote: » Depends if you want to be a LAMP guy or a Enterprise RH guy.
Mike-Mike wrote: » i think it is worth it. Every interview I have ever had for a tech job has asked if I knew Linux. when I say "a little bit" that doesn't mean anything. If I could say, "I'm not an expert by any means, but I have Linux+" that would probably be helpful