Ok,well I guess that's all I need to know about "Sair" then,so now it's down
to 2 choices: LPI and Redhat.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tyler Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Linux Certs?


> I took the Sair Install and Configuration test just before the end of
> the year..  What a joke.  I was very disappointed!!
> There was 50 questions to the test and only about 10 of them were on
> Linux.  To prepare for the exam I read the Study Guide put out by Sair,
> and I really felt like I read the wrong book.  I know that Sair says
> that you need practical knowledge and not just
> book knowledge, which I applaud them for, but at least briefly mention
> the topics in the study guide.    Another problem with the exam was that
> the questions were extremely vague!!  There was more than a few
> questions that could have gone either way, I guess I got them right
> because I passed.  Eventhough I passed I am not too sure
> if I am going to continue on with the Sair track.
>
> Another area that I was disappointed in was that there was no place for
> feedback, either after the exam or on their web page.
>
> Well that is my two cents about the Sair test.
>
> On 15 Jan 2001 14:50:43 -0500, Richard Bligdon wrote:
> >  Can anybody suggest the best route for obtaining Linux certs?
> >
> >  I am already in a  Network Admin. course.I have so far done Computer
and Software Fundamentals(WINDOZE 95/98),and A+(just passed my A+)....and in
about 1 month will be doing Novell,then onto win2k.
> >
> >
> >  I understand there is the Sair Linux cert,and then there's LPI....Linux
System Administrator?
> >
> > Then there's the big guy - RHCE?
> >
> >  I was looking at the htm files again from the Redhat site,and I see
they have some course...distance learning over the web?Video?
> >
> >  Would I be better to go for Linux System Admin. either by buying
materials through Sair,LPI,Redhat,or somewhere else and then go for the
RHCE?
> >
> >  OR it is better to forget all that and just go for the RHCE?
> >
> >   Can any of that actually be achieved thru a book and CD,or is it best
take a course?
> >
> >  Has anyone done the course over the Redhat Site(what do you have a rich
uncle with an oil well,darn it all?)?
> >
> >  Richard
> >
>
>
>
>



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