On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 14:19 -0300, Felipe Salum wrote: > 2. We all know about braindumps, testkings, boson, etc, where some > people just memorize the answers.
Exam question rotation and refresh helps combat this. > 4. RHCE, CCIE and others are successfull examples of hands on exams. > You see many people with CCNA (paper based with some hands on > simulator) and just a few with CCIE. What _what_ about the CCDP, CCNP or CCSP? I.e., People talk about the 1-exam CCNA (Associate) and 2-day lab CCIE (Expert), but they _forget_ about the 5-6 exam CCDP, CCNP or CCSP (Professional) tracks. The _are_ respected too! (I know, I have the 6-exam CCDP which is the CCNA+CCDA+4-exams) > About your other question, we are talking about samba/ldap for now. But _which_ LDAP? OpenLDAP? Fedora Directory Server (fka Netscape/iPlanet DS)? eDirectory (fka Novell DS)? BTW, Samba schema is _not_ LDAP, it's just an option. In enterprises, I do _not_ use it -- I use Netscape/iPlanet. Why? Because I don't want my LDAP to be ADS' bitch. I want it to be ADS' _peer_. > I think that they can run in any Linux OS, because what we should > validate is the "specialization" is working, not if it was installed > by rpm, tgz, dpkg and where the conf files is by default in each > distribution. I see 8 major "Enterprise Linux Domains." I just started documenting them on-line in my new Wikia category here: http://en.linux.wikia.com/wiki/ELResource I've been writing a book/FAQ for Fedora-RHEL (incl. CentOS) for awhile on-the-side, and I have been expanding it to include Novell-SuSE, Debian-Progeny and even source-based (e.g., Gentoo). I say we pick the 3 "most wanted" domains for the initial LPIC-3, and go from there (adding options later). I consider the top 3 to be: - Directory, Authentication and Name Services - Network File Services - System and Network Security > Felipe Salum > Brazil World Cup Champion 2006 :) Bryan J. Smith UCF Conference USA East Division Champions 2005 ;) (okay, not in the same ballpark ;) P.S. Yes Matt, I'm here. ;) -- Bryan J. Smith Professional, technical annoyance mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://thebs413.blogspot.com ---------------------------------------------------------- The existence of Linux has far more to do with the breakup of AT&T's monopoly than anything Microsoft has ever done. _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
