Thanks Martin =D

I work with Malcom Hunter and I occasionally look after some CentOS boxes
for System Monitoring with XYMon (Open Source System Monitoring based on Big
Brother hobbit), and I also work with IBM AIX Unix.As wal as the usual
windows boxes, my desktop is WinXP at work, and Windows 7 at home (im a
gamer so I love my Windows too)

I am also thinking about the redhat path, although I also want to persue
level 2 of the LPI Certification path which is vendor / distro neutral.

Regards


Richard




On 13 April 2011 16:07, Martin Nix <mar...@nixes.net> wrote:

> Congratulations Richard!
>
> As you can probably see my personal preference is the Red Hat certification
> program (as long as I'm not paying that is). Any Linux certification is
> worthwhile and will stand you in good stead though, there are plenty of
> Linux enthusiasts out there who apply for roles but can't back it up with
> anything that an employer sees as useful (playing with Linux at home is not
> enough you need to be working with it/have provable knowledge).
>
> Do you currently work with Linux ? If so where ? I'm always intrigued to
> know of enlightened local companies
>
> Martin Nix
>
> Certifications
> RHCT : 605010608834852
> RHCSA : 100-217-058
> RHCE : 805010659254579
>
> On 8 April 2011 16:59, Richard Forth <richard.fo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi There
>>
>> Just wanted to share with you my favourite magazine (and also my LUG in
>> Peterborough) a picture that sums up all of my emotions right now:
>> [attached].
>>
>> Today I passed part 2 of my CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI exam, (part 1
>> completed yesterday).
>>
>> I have heard rumours that this also automatically qualifies me for two
>> further Certifications (LPI Level1 and Novell Certified Linux
>> Administrator).
>>
>> Is this true?
>>
>> Has anyone at LXF Towers or in the Peterborough LUG  (PLUG), also passed
>> these tests and can share the knowledge of how to register with these bodies
>> to officially receive the recognition and certifcates?
>>
>> If not I shall document the process for anyone interested, just as soon as
>> I figure it out.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Richard A Forth
>> Linux+
>> (and supposedly LPI Level1 and Novell CLA)
>>
>>
>>
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