On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 10:06:51 +1000, Antonio Candito
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Hey guys, I'm a pretty much dead broke dole-bludger at the moment as
I've been dealing with post-surgery pains for the last half a year but
I'm keen to get back in to the force, away from windows.
I was doing some
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Wow, that was immensely helpful :) (really, I'm pretty sure that was
the most awesome email I've ever had in RE: to anything I've asked)
Well, you've 100% convinced me I was about to try and save up for a
dead cause, I'm annoyed at the guy on the
Hi
I would have to second this, I have seen a lot more Redhat than I have of SuSe.
I followed the same track with rche, just sit the exam
Alex
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:37:25AM +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 10:06:51 +1000, Antonio Candito
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hey
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Am I going to need to get Red-hat server? (stupid question I know) because
I'm very happy with Ubuntu and Slackware for my server
Use CentOS, as suggested. It's a rebuild of RHEL.
and if I have to start adjusting to that anti-foss gnuless corp I'm going
to be very
Jeff:
Its funny, I was actually going to trail on my last reply that it sat
equally unwell with me @ SuSE :)
If there were Slackware (my second wife) certification I'd be all over
it last year, but since were talking standards its not an option.
On 10/9/07, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No worries :) I'm not a kernel hacker but know a lot about training -
good to help on list when I can.
WRT to sales guys - they're wonderful people and I've got many friends
who work in sales and I wish I had their selling skills. But I never
believe anything they say :)
Books - check out the
Hi,
I've had in my hands an 80% off voucher for RHCE course and exam. I got
it at a trade show.
It ran out as I didn't have the time. Anyway you could always go to the
Red Hat stand at Cebit for instance and ask for one.
I will be next time.
Thanks,
Ben Donohue
IT Manager
Communications
Hmm I can do Broadway.
I'm a little confused about this following page though(
https://www.redhat.com/apps/training/assess/ ), it assesses which
course would be suitable (at least it seems so) but does not include
the course which you linked me to (
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 11:37:27 +1000, Antonio Candito
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I'm a little confused about this following page though(
https://www.redhat.com/apps/training/assess/ ), it assesses which
Assessment means make suckers insecure so they'll buy lots of courses.
Also gives HR people a bit
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 09:04:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, that was immensely helpful :) (really, I'm pretty sure that was
the most awesome email I've ever had in RE: to anything I've asked)
Well, you've 100% convinced me I was about to try and save up for a
dead cause, I'm annoyed at
Hello :)
In my experience, nothing prepares you better than knowing the exam
questions.
Failing an exam is often a rude shock for people because despite all the
official training and study guides they've covered and their naive beliefs
in thoroughness they discover the reality that many of the
2007 12:40 PM
To: Minh Van Le
Subject: Re: [SLUG] CLP? Novell course 3072
So would you recommend something like this?
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1369794/5614892/
On 10/9/07, Minh Van Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello :)
In my experience, nothing prepares you better
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