Hi List,
on Saturday the 5th of May there is the Central-European BSD day in
Vienna. They also give the chance to make the BSDA certification
exams.
I went through the 'BSD Associate Exam Objectives' to get some idea
the questions. But I still wonder, how NetBSD users get away with the
style
Dear Lady,Sir
I am very eager to get a certification for the FreeBSD but I do not know
how? I am in Malaysia. Is there any branch in Malaysia? Is there any
material for learning FreeBSD by myself?If yes, how can I get them?
Many thanks.
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Hi,
You can find all the information here:
http://www.bsdcertification.org/
Regards,
MB.
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Hello. Where i can take FreeBSD exam? In California.
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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Andrew Cherkashin andor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. Where i can take FreeBSD exam? In California.
This link may be helpful:
http://www.bsdcertification.org/
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If I recall correctly, only the i386 version of Leopard is Unix
certified, so if you're still using a PowerPC, you're out of luck for
upgrading to a Unix certified operating system. But I believe a
previous version was if you'd like to downgrade.
As far as I know, Unix certification is more
I recently noticed that Apple's new OS, Leopard, is Unix certified.
I'd imagine that the big reason that FreeBSD hasn't done this yet is: It
costs a lot of money.
That said, if in theory one were to try to get the operating system
certified (say, to increase awareness and market share versus
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I recently noticed that Apple's new OS, Leopard, is Unix certified.
UNIX Certified what the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ does that mean as far I know no
one is
in a position to make such a statement except maybe the current owner of
the Unix trademark (sco if I am not
the consensus came down to something like: The certification is
largely irrelevant, self-serving to a couple vendors that sponsor it, and
expensive, so - why bother?
-Rob
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I recently noticed that Apple's new OS, Leopard, is Unix certified.
UNIX Certified what the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ does that mean as far I know no
one is
in a position to make such a statement except maybe the
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I recently noticed that Apple's new OS, Leopard, is Unix certified.
UNIX Certified what the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ does that mean as far I know no
one is
in a position to make such
legit claim to be able to do that.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/08/01/mac-os-x-leopard-receives-unix-03-certification
http://www.unix.org/unix03.html
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trademark (sco if I am not mistaken)
I'd imagine that the big reason that FreeBSD hasn't done this yet is:
It costs a lot of money.
Apparently The Open Group are in charge of UNIX certification - see
http://www.opengroup.org/certification/ for details.
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And give SCO a reason
Apparently The Open Group are in charge of UNIX certification - see
http://www.opengroup.org/certification/ for details.
They have a very bad track record over the last 10-15 years,
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recently noticed that Apple's new OS, Leopard, is Unix certified.
I'd imagine that the big reason that FreeBSD hasn't done this yet is:
It costs a lot of money.
Yes, and has to be re-done regularly.
That said, if in theory one were to
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 01:39:53PM +, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I recently noticed that Apple's new OS, Leopard, is Unix certified.
UNIX Certified what the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ does that mean as far I know no
one is
in a position to make such a statement
ago; might want to check the
archives. I think the consensus came down to something like: The
certification is largely irrelevant, self-serving to a couple vendors that
sponsor it, and expensive, so - why bother?
Sounds a little like way back when 'Crest toothpaste used to adversised
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 18:25 ,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] moved his mouse, rebooted
for the change to take effect, and then said:
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 13:49:07 +
From: Aryeh M. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Two questions about UNIX(r) certification.
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote
As part of the formalization process for our carreer paths,
our organization is wanting us to be certified in our areas of expertise as part
of any on-going carreer path. Since I do all my work in Linux and
FreeBSD, what sorts of programs are there that would be similar to the
Microsoft
are there that would be similar to the
Microsoft certifications which are extremely common in the Windows world?
For linux you will probably find distribution specific
certification programs such as Red Hat Certisfied Whatever. For
BSD there are currently two initatives under way
To: Martin McCormick
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: UNIX System Certification Programs
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Martin McCormick wrote:
As part of the formalization process for our carreer paths,
our
organization is wanting us to be certified in our areas of expertise
Hi,
I would like to know if there is a institution in South Africa, Gauteng,
Pretoria that offers Certification on Free BSD?
And what are there contact details.
Yours truly,
Eugêne Prenzler
IT Divisional Manager
Behaviour Systems Development (Pty) Ltd.
(+27)12-309-6000
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Eugene Prenzler wrote:
I would like to know if there is a institution in South Africa, Gauteng,
Pretoria that offers Certification on Free BSD?
And what are there contact details.
I am not aware of any recognized BSD certification, but there are
two current initiatives
Eugene Prenzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if there is a institution in South Africa, Gauteng,
Pretoria that offers Certification on Free BSD?
Information can be found here:
http://www.bsdcertification.org/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 4:45 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: freebsd training/certification
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses
of
history.
Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 11:04 PM
To: Chris
Cc: Jayton Garnett; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: freebsd training/certification
Chris wrote:
snip
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I
could take to become a FreeBSD guru?
I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very
familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to
add some sort of certification to my CV
Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I
could take to become a FreeBSD guru?
I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very
familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to
add some sort
Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I
could take to become a FreeBSD guru?
I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very
familiar with installation/configuration but would like to be able to
add some sort
On 01/02/05 07:01 PM, Chris sat at the `puter and typed:
Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I
could take to become a FreeBSD guru?
I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very
familiar
On 01/02/05 06:47 PM, Chris sat at the `puter and typed:
Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if there are any training/certification courses that I
could take to become a FreeBSD guru?
I have been using the OS for over a year now and have become very
familiar
Chris wrote:
snip
The user states, I have been using the OS for over a year now, Hmmm
seems to me that the user should KNOW the answer to, and how come
FreeBSD is not as popular as RH/Fedora?
Please, enlighten me, why is FreeBSD less popular than RH/Fedora, or
linux in general for that matter?
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 11:30 am, Jerry McAllister wrote:
Hi there,
I would like to know if there is a Certification Program for FreeBSD,
OpenBSD or
NetBSD, like SUN's Solaris Certification Program for example.
If there is, what is the procedure to make the exam(s)? I am
Hi there,
I would like to know if there is a Certification Program for FreeBSD,
OpenBSD or
NetBSD, like SUN's Solaris Certification Program for example.
If there is, what is the procedure to make the exam(s)? I am in
Salvador/Bahia/BRAZIL.
Thanks in advance,
Ismael Filho.
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Hi there,
I would like to know if there is a Certification Program for FreeBSD,
OpenBSD or
NetBSD, like SUN's Solaris Certification Program for example.
If there is, what is the procedure to make the exam(s)? I am in
Salvador/Bahia/BRAZIL.
Thanks in advance,
Ismael Filho.
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What was and what
Hi there,
I would like to know if there is a Certification Program for FreeBSD,
OpenBSD or
NetBSD, like SUN's Solaris Certification Program for example.
If there is, what is the procedure to make the exam(s)? I am in
Salvador/Bahia/BRAZIL.
The short answer is no.
Some other people
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 11:30 am, Jerry McAllister wrote:
Hi there,
I would like to know if there is a Certification Program for FreeBSD,
OpenBSD or
NetBSD, like SUN's Solaris Certification Program for example.
If there is, what is the procedure to make the exam(s)? I am
Does Sybasse V11 is certified on FreeBSD
Does any one of you alreday perform install/and test t an Oracle 9I
Database on FreeBSD.
I know that Oracle is not actually available on this OS
Thanks for your help.
Best regards
P. Dimpre
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