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Hi, I'm taking the Linux Essentials certification test on Monday.
How hard is the test?
I've taken microsoft MTA tests and Comptia A+ test. How is the Linux cert compared to those?
Hi, I'm taking the Linux Essentials certification test on Monday.
How hard is the test?
I've taken microsoft MTA tests and Comptia A+ test. How is the Linux cert compared to those?
Hi, I'm taking the Linux Essentials certification test on Monday.
How hard is the test?
I've taken microsoft MTA tests and Comptia A+ test. How is the Linux cert compared to those?
Welcome to the forum. A couple of things to note:
This particular sub-forum is for introductions only, thus if you have a technical question, you may wish to re-ask it in another forum, such as Certifications
This thread was started a few months ago by another member, it was their introduction to the forum, entering this thread with an entirely different subject is impolite, confusing because it doesn't match the original topic at all, and will be mostly ineffective because ...
This forum is not fully monitored for technical content, threads in here are not noticed through general searches nor do they show up under all the sort results which commonly tell people that there is new thread activity. This is because the forum is for introductions only and therefore limited somewhat.
If you're taking this test on Monday, perhaps you ought to have researched what the test would be like before now, however best of luck!
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