On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Alessandro Selli
alessandrose...@linux.com wrote:
It would be nice to have an alternative to RHCA as it is really
expensive to just take the exams ( around 4000$ if i'm not mistaking,
for 5 exams) and of course RHCA is focused only on RedHat.
RedHat's
It's not only the method, that differs. It is also a question of
philosophy and intension that matter here.
Thus you can't compare RHCE with LPIC.
Best Regards
Harald
On 29.06.2012 08:28, Alexandru Ionica wrote:
While the method of testing differs you can't really ignore that at
the end
From: Alexandru Ionica
Is LPI taking into account the possibility to create a certification
comparable to
Red Hat's RHCA (http://www.redhat.com/training/certifications/rhca/) ?
I'm thinking that a similar strategy could be followed where if one is LPI
level 3
certified + X ammount of
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Of course in english 'to architect' has a meaning and it is very much
not reserved just for people designing buildings and other structures.
Yes, but unlike in English, there is no verb in German that is directly
derived from »Architekt« (as in, the guy who designs
NOTE: My apologies in advance if Message-ID and threading is not
preserved. I am responding to the digests.
From: Lennart Sorensen lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca
Of course in english 'to architect' has a meaning and it is very much
not reserved just for people designing buildings and other
Hello,
Is LPI taking into account the possibility to create a certification
comparable to Red Hat's RHCA (
http://www.redhat.com/training/certifications/rhca/) ?
I'm thinking that a similar strategy could be followed where if one is LPI
level 3 certified + X ammount of specialities then he/she
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 4:59 AM, Alexandru Ionica
alexandru.ion...@gmail.com wrote:
Is LPI taking into account the possibility to create a certification
comparable to Red Hat's RHCA
(http://www.redhat.com/training/certifications/rhca/) ?
I'm thinking that a similar strategy could be followed
Hi all,
As regards, LPI and RHCA alternative issue, you might find the attached
pdf helpful. An opinion i share from the pdf that LPI already has an
alternative with the LPIC 3. If you know it (LPIC 3), you are already an
architect, it's just the name and title that is left.
Kind regards
Ola
The document shared in the email below in NO WAY WHATSOEVER represents
LPI's certification program.
Please disregard.
thanks,
scott
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Director of Communications
Linux Professional Institute
http://www.lpi.org
slamber...@lpi.org
+1-905-269-0862
On 12-06-28 06:47 PM, LIS
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Scott Lamberton slamber...@lpi.org wrote:
The document shared in the email below in NO WAY WHATSOEVER represents
LPI's certification program.
Did this e-mail make it through mailman's filters? I never even saw it.
TTYL,
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G. Matthew Rice mr...@lpi.org
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