On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Patrick Law wrote:
> I don't have a lot experience in Linux, This is a key issue. You will have a very hard time going for RHCE and I suspect likely for LPI as well. > but I got some experience in Windows 2000 networks. Except for the very basic stuff (like basic TCP/IP networking) Windows experience is rather a liability, not an asset. Please understand that I don't mean anything derogatory here, there are just completely different worlds with completely different cultures. Many are being caught in this trap: trying to apply Windows frameworks in an Unix environment. Most of these just don't work and then they complain about Unix being hard when in fact they are just experiencing a culture shock. > If I want to go for Linux certification, should I go for LPI > or RHCE? Any comment for these exams? Which one is more popular? On a global level is being said that RHCE is more widely known, particularly by HR. But you should probably check you particular geographical location. -- Ryurick M. Hristev mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Systems Manager University of Canterbury, Physics & Astronomy Dept., New Zealand -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list