Does anyone know of a reputable *free* certification I can acquire to say
I'm a proficient Ubuntu user, ideally server administration?
I'm trying to build up some qualifications and I'm not prepared to pay the
£1000+ for the one from the Ubuntu shop.
Best Regards,
Dave Hanson
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 12:17 +0100, Dave Hanson wrote:
Does anyone know of a reputable free certification I can acquire to
say I'm a proficient Ubuntu user, ideally server administration?
I'm trying to build up some qualifications and I'm not prepared to pay
the £1000+ for the one from the
Dave Hanson wrote:
Does anyone know of a reputable *free* certification I can acquire to
say I'm a proficient Ubuntu user, ideally server administration?
Running your own servers is a reasonably good way to demonstrate
proficiency, and (aside from the cost of the server) is free.
I'm trying
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Avi Greenbury li...@avi.co wrote:
Dave Hanson wrote:
Does anyone know of a reputable *free* certification I can acquire to
say I'm a proficient Ubuntu user, ideally server administration?
Running your own servers is a reasonably good way to demonstrate
On 4 October 2011 12:35, Dave Hanson d...@hansonforensics.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Avi Greenbury li...@avi.co wrote:
Dave Hanson wrote:
Does anyone know of a reputable *free* certification I can acquire to
say I'm a proficient Ubuntu user, ideally server
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2011/10/4 Juan J. reid...@usebox.net
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 12:45 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
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Thanks for the advice Avi
On an entirely unrelated note, your signature amused me. I've never
seen
a company both explain how insecure email is and assume it's secure
in the
On 4 October 2011 12:55, Dave Hanson d...@hansonforensics.co.uk wrote:
Okay, Okay. I give in. It could be clearer as to what I mean. I'll re-write
it.
I think the most significant point is that, whatever the validity of
such a signature on an email sent to a person or organisation, when
sent