IMHO, If you have the knowledge and are doing the certs to impress 
employers do the Red Hat cert. I say this because that is the name 
most of them are going to know. Then get the job and do whatever 
you want to because most of them won't know a Debian box from a 
Red Hat box. At work now I have talked my boss into letting me set 
up a Samba server. He has bought a box set or RH 7 to get 
"support" I'm installing Debian 2.2 even as I write this. Having 
said that the LPI certs are general and (at least they used to) 
have a distro specific part in which you could do Debian.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Howell Caton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 09:25:16 -0500

>
>Does anyone know how soon we might expect a certification program 

for
>Debian Linux.
>Certification is a good way to assure prospective employers that 

you know
>your stuff.
>Thanks!
>
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