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I'm new to Linux , I have a question concerning RH-202 Exam does it have .vce or any kind of dumps as that of Micro. vce's please reply me as i wish to be linux certified & wish to have the exam & dont know how to pass it except reading the officail PDF
Congrats on the linux+ cert. I have been home studying the RHCE using books, videos and a good friend in the biz as guidance. I never even heard of linux until last summer and had been working in construction for the last ten years, and my business went under. 5 months ago i never heard of smb, nfs, dns, cli or a gui. My goal is to get the RHCE in the summer and try and get a foot in the IT door. It better bloody work as im skint. Kevmcool
I never even heard of linux until last summer and had been working in construction for the last ten years, and my business went under. 5 months ago i never heard of smb, nfs, dns, cli or a gui. My goal is to get the RHCE in the summer and try and get a foot in the IT door. It better bloody work as im skint. Kevmcool
Congrats on the linux+ cert. I have been home studying the RHCE using books, videos and a good friend in the biz as guidance. I never even heard of linux until last summer and had been working in construction for the last ten years, and my business went under. 5 months ago i never heard of smb, nfs, dns, cli or a gui. My goal is to get the RHCE in the summer and try and get a foot in the IT door. It better bloody work as im skint. Kevmcool
Wish you good luck. What do you feel about Linux so far?
Congrats on the linux+ cert. I have been home studying the RHCE using books, videos and a good friend in the biz as guidance. I never even heard of linux until last summer and had been working in construction for the last ten years, and my business went under. 5 months ago i never heard of smb, nfs, dns, cli or a gui. My goal is to get the RHCE in the summer and try and get a foot in the IT door. It better bloody work as im skint. Kevmcool
One person I know, actually was working in a company that makes software and hardware for construction equipments. He recently changed his career and became a Resource Nurse at a heart hospital. His career change comes after 25 yrs of service in the same company.
You guys prove that anything is possible as long as you work toward your goal.
One little gem i found was the iTunes U which is a great place to get self study help
Tulio Llosa is the tutor and there are about 20 videos from a Linux course based on Red Hat and its FREE!!!!!
The videos not the course
A lot of the topics from the RHCE prep list are covered
I would appreciate any tips and links anyone has for passing the RHCE
I will be hoping to start my career in London and surrounding areas
iTunes store
iTunes U
Linux Implementation/Administration
University of Illinois Springfield
Tulio Llosa
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