On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:22:41PM +0200, Taplin, Simon S wrote:
> I'm looking at doing some Linux training while working. I see in Linux
> Journal that there are two main OS independent version, the LPI  LPI (Linux
> Professionals Institute) and the SAIR GNU linux. Which is better? And why?

My 2 shekels: LPI is the only alternative worth considering because
I would have to study to pass their certification. Note that LPI does
not provide training, they define certifications and the tests to 
achieve those certifications.

I don't like SAIR for several reasons:

1. "GNU/LInux" - 'nuff said.
2. Tobin Maginnis is an ass and even more arrogant than me - he was 
   with LPI back before LPI *was* LPI, when LPI was just a group of 
   linux-cert mailing lists. Some discussion didn't go his way, he
   asserted "Tobin Maginnis *is* Linux certification," and went away.
3. The tests are fluff.
4. They keep spamming me.
 
Kurt
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