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There are many Linux certifications. CompTIA has Linux+, the Linux Professional Institute has their certifications, and many distributions have their own (such as RHCE).
Hey everyone, I ran across an article that talks of a company that is offering Linux certification exams at a discounted price. Not a bad way to get certified and save some money. Linux Cert. Exams
I found an article that tells of a program that allows veterans and their dependents to take all of their Linux certification exams at no cost. If you know a veteran or a child of one, this is a good resource for them to get certified for nothing. Here's the link.
Hey everyone, I ran across an article that talks of a company that is offering Linux certification exams at a discounted price. Not a bad way to get certified and save some money. Linux Cert. Exams
LPI does that promotion of discounted test pricing at many events, including the OhioLinux fest that I posted about last week. They will be doing the testing at the OLF again next year as well.
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