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"newbie" gets 1st glimpse at the "real" windows
voidmain:
RedHat 8.0
clagh131:
So REDHAT offers trainings u would rec.? I ck'd it out,..the essentials would be offered in PHILI in May. What's the difference of obtaining training through a program like this, rather then a "regular" college setting?
voidmain:
You might only want the training if you are interested in becoming an RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer). This would be similar to the MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) except RHCE is far superior. Neither of those certifications are offered in a college and I really was not suggesting the training, but was suggesting the operating system (Red Hat 8.0). I should have posted a different link:
http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/
Sorry for the confusion.
psyjax:
quote:Originally posted by clagh131:
So REDHAT offers trainings u would rec.? I ck'd it out,..the essentials would be offered in PHILI in May. What's the difference of obtaining training through a program like this, rather then a "regular" college setting?
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Hmmm... I'm not a computer newb. But I found out most of what I know about Linux online and thrugh books. I used the O'Rilley books and some teach yourself UNIX stuff I dug out of my dads library :D
Anyway, that's what I would do.
clagh131:
thanks for the updated link,..LOL. Not quite ready to become a LINUX tech. HAHAH. But I'm quite up to finding out what it is.
So far that's one of the "coolest" things I've found out about pc knowledge in general,.. you can find it on the PC! A little differnt then went I went to school for PSych/ Soc.,..but alot cheaper!
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