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is the exact link for the linux+ exam ... there is 255 questions, that were known to
be on the exam ... so its a pretty good guide to relate too when studying ...
and as you will also see, you will have the option to purchase any test, and the only
benefit of doing that, is to view the exibits for questions that require one ...
other than that, you can get by fine with what is supplied on the site ..
well as you will notice they are as recent as the exam ...
when new exams are issued, then new questions will be gathered ..
so these questions will be fine for the present linux+ exam.
you can also check out the book i have in the reviews section that
i also recommend .. and another good one is in the reviews, and if
i am not mistakening, i think WhiteHat submitted it ...
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I really have to recommend against using BrainDumps of any kind. For one, many exams have an NDA associated with them and posting exact questions violates that NDA and could cause you to lose your cert. Also, memorizing content will not help you pass an exam (and even if you do pass, you will not have the knowledge the cert claims you have). Having taken the RHCE, LPI and Sair exams I can say there is no substitute for actually comprehending the material in question. You and your employer will be much happier that way.
I really have to recommend against using BrainDumps of any kind. For one, many exams have an NDA associated with them and posting exact questions violates that NDA and could cause you to lose your cert. Also, memorizing content will not help you pass an exam (and even if you do pass, you will not have the knowledge the cert claims you have). Having taken the RHCE, LPI and Sair exams I can say there is no substitute for actually comprehending the material in question. You and your employer will be much happier that way.
--jeremy
Jeremy,
I totally agree. Next year I plan on teaching a course in Linux+ and Security+. Lunux is my strength and I have spent the last 13 learning.
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