On Sunday 13 July 2008, Ross Brunson wrote:
> I am partial to the Lpic1 Exam Cram, and from talking to my favorite
> boot camp trainer Evan I hear it is still the most accurate of the
> guides in print.

I find that they are both great books and cover the basics nicely. There 
will always be some sections that are wrong, omitted or out op date, 
but that's because Linux is a dynamic thing constantly being changed 
and improved.

New stuff is cool, but it's the basics that give you the grounding to 
succeed and that's what LPI tests for the most part. Either book (plus 
the smarts in your own head) should work out just fine.

> Full disclosure applies, I wrote it and still get frequent emails as
> to it's effectiveness from readers.

I still use it often when explaining something to a newish person. I do 
prefer Ross's book (hello Ross! <wave> ) but that's because of his 
writing style, not so much the actual content.

Sergio, you might want to buy both books.


-- 
Alan McKinnon
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com

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