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hello to everyone..
I'm a new Linux user and I'll be working soon with SLES. I'm so glad I found a work environment where people are pushed to learn linux... fact is they don't provide training for it.
I have decided then to make an investment and get some Linux knowledge Checked for Live training but I was asked 1300 euros for two days!!?? Can't afford that.. Official Courseware is 300 euros .. more reasonable.. now my question is:
-considering that I have to work with SLES and cause 'zero' data loss due to mistakes ( ), and be proficient in a reasonable amount of time, is the courseware better than just a Sybex?
-has anyone taken that courseware already?
I would appreciate any comment or feedback..
Thanks
I should have thought of that (doh!). Still suggest you ask a moderator to move the thread, rather than starting a new thread & getting criticized for double posting. It may not be obvious, but it is both allowed & encouraged to report your own post the moderators for this purpose.
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