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$ome 1 12-18-2004 12:00 AM

Linux+ I want It !
 
Hello ...
first i have many Q's about linux+ ,and i have 1 book from Sybex Linux +
but this book i feel it's hard.

Q's1 - How i can read this ?:)
Q's2- what is the best exam read "testking,..etc"?
Q's3- How many Month study?
Q's4- What is the necessary tips in this exam?

thank you very much for your efforts .

Moloko 12-18-2004 01:13 AM

I don't know the book, but installing and using a distro is the best way to learn Linux. No book can prepare you for real-pc trouble.

AMMullan 12-18-2004 04:02 AM

How much experience do you have with Linux?

$ome 1 12-18-2004 06:30 AM

my experience it's good not bad,but sybex book "Linux+" it's more info not step by step :( .

Can u help me about some tips?

AMMullan 12-18-2004 05:11 PM

Unfortunately I've never studied for my Linux+ yet so i'm not sure exactly what you need to know - I'd just go through the book, make sure that you understand the fundamentals of Linux and how it works. I'm not sure how in-depth the Linux+ certification goes but you may also need to know how to configure Sendmail, Bind and DHCP etc

I think as long as you know all this you should be fine (I don't know how to configure Bind and DHCP yet, think i'm gonna jump to Gentoo before I play with that)...

Good luck tho :)

$ome 1 12-18-2004 11:48 PM

thanks
 
thank you Mr.AMMullan.

Did anyone have more Tips?

UltimatePower 01-05-2005 04:08 AM

Just begin somewhere, that's the only way.
If your using windows, i'm recommending Vmware.
It simulates computers, without damageing your 'real' computer.


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