> Ummm... You should have an on-site expert for any OS if it's mission > critical. And if it's not, you should probably still open a contract > with one in case you need him/her. Yes - my point (made unclearly, I admit) is that finding a Linux Expert is no easy task. There are no widely recognised certification schemes that I know of. Matthew Clark.
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