RUTE Book

rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz

bit old, but all the basics are there written in UK(ish) - SA actually
-English. There is a downloadable .pdf also.


On 1 November 2012 13:30, Steve Brorens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good summary. As someone who is mostly QBE, (despite old SCO and IBM
> courses) my own attempt to fill the gap at the lower end has just launched
> - GREP101.com
> On Oct 19, 2012 10:32 AM, "C. Falconer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> My impression of linux / OSS training is that historically its always
>> been specialised.
>>
>> Things like Redhat / Oracle / SUSE certs are both expensive, and very
>> specific to the target and version.
>>
>> CompTIA and courses like A+ and Linux+ etc exist but feel more like mere
>> paperwork, to tick an academic requirement.
>>
>> As a comparison, there is a ladder of cisco qualifications ranging from
>> CCENT through CCxA and CCxP to CCxE
>>
>> Any thoughts on what's available, and what's actually useful in the OS /
>> Linux world?   Or is it best measured as QBE - Qualifications By Experience
>> ?
>>
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>> CF
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