Hello Ben,
Thursday, 06 February 2003, you wrote:
BT OK, without getting into a big discussion on the merits of getting Linux
BT certification, I was wondering if anyone knew of a (preferably
BT central-belt) training centre where I could take the Linux Professional
BT Institute exams, without
Thanks for all the replies - I had a look at the VUE website (now I
remember that I had been before, but the training centre locator was not
working that day) and discovered that, among a couple of other places,
Cardonald College in the centre of Glasgow does the exams, so I'll be going
down that
Hello ray,
Thursday, 06 February 2003, you wrote:
r You should not need an adaptor. The Highway box has an integral USB TA. I
r have SuSE 8.1 and can connect via a USB cable; although my default route is
r via ethernet and a switch/router box.
r The USB TA uses:
r
Ben Thorp wrote:
Cardonald College in the centre of Glasgow does the exams, so I'll be going
down that route I think.
Hardly the centre, but it does have a good train service! I used to work
there - they were big on Microsoft - tried to convert to the one true
path to enlightenment - looks
I've used several (ta ebay) BT Speedway cards of the hisax flavour OK
However - has anyone played with compression under debian?
I did have this working a while ago on demon/HomeHighway but can't remember
what I did.
(I know that I needed stac9 in the demon end.
The module used to be good for