Exactly, thank you gentlemen for adding that important fact, (you have to
use it a LOT, practice EVERYTHING) something I take for granted, but
definitely needs to be reinforced to someone who is approaching this from
the front end!

Ross


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On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Guus Snijders <[email protected]> wrote:

> Op 28 dec. 2013 12:33 schreef "Alessandro. Selli" <
> [email protected]> het volgende:
>
> >
> > Il 28/12/2013 12:28, Guus Snijders ha scritto:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Note that no single book/resource  is the final answer. You'll
> > > definitly want to study man pages, howtos, etc.
> >
> >   He will /need/ to read the manuals, of course, but he will /have to/
> > *use* Linux for his daily needs in order to actually learn it.
>
> Of course. With LPI, hands-on experience is more important than some other
> certifications (e.g. ms).
>
> Just reading won't cut it.
>
> mvg, Guus
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