On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 03:01:32PM +0800, Alex Chooi wrote:
> Hi! How's life out there? I'm new in Linux. Any commendation with this
> certification? I heard it is good Cos it cover most of the unix or linux
> favor. Please get advice? any recommend book for this ?

I used the O'Reilly book, "LPI Certification in a Nutshell" by Jeff Dean
(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lpicertnut/) as a study guide for the
101 and 102 exams.  I did comfortably pass both on the first try, but
they were surprisingly difficult.  I read somewhere that the failure
rate was close to 60%, and I believe it.  If you're just getting started
with linux, you may want to give yourself some time before attempting
this certification.  

There are quite a few people on this mailing list who have the RHCE
certification, but I prefer LPI because of its lower cost and vendor
neutrality.  However, from what I understand the RHCE has nearly as high
a failure rate as the LPI exams, so I'm sure it is difficult enough to
be meaningful.  Has anyone here written both the LPI and RHCE exams?

If you just want a linux certification and don't care which one it is,
then you may want to investigate CompTIA's Linux+.  People rarely fail
CompTIA exams, but for that reason they're not taken as seriously as
some others.  

The RUTE users tutorial and exposition (rute.sf.net) also has everything
you need to pass any of the above linux certifications. It's also freely
downloadable, but I went with the O'Reilly book because it exactly
follows the LPI exam and I could read it without having my computer on.

I'm studying for the LPI Level 2 exams now, but as far as I know there
are no published study guides for them.  However, you can download the
201 and 202 exam objectives from lpi.org.  The level 1 exams were
difficult enough that I'm making sure I'm well prepared before tackling
the level 2 exams. 



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