>> I use Fedora and Ubuntu for various photography and text applications.
Can I ask - what kind of photography applications?
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> You have to make your own choice between 'stable and well tested' and
> 'new with the latest features'. You can't have both at the same time
> and different distributions choose different balances. If you'll lose a
> lot of money over a few
On 01/14/11 2:33 PM, mahmoud mansy wrote:
> ok,but i think fedora is more convinent as desktop but which is
> better as server and workstation centos or fedora i mean can be both
> the desktop and the server in the same time?
fedora as a server would be OK if you only plan on using that serve
On 1/14/2011 4:33 PM, mahmoud mansy wrote:
> ok,but i think fedora is more convinent as desktop but which is
> better as server and workstation centos or fedora i mean can be both
> the desktop and the server in the same time?
You have to make your own choice between 'stable and well tested' and
ok,but i think fedora is more convinent as desktop but which is
better as server and workstation centos or fedora i mean can be both
the desktop and the server in the same time?
On 1/14/11, Rob Del Vecchio wrote:
>> Since the RHCE exam is based on RHEL, that would be the best OS to work
>> with.
> Since the RHCE exam is based on RHEL, that would be the best OS to work
> with. If you don't want to shell out the money for RHEL, then CentOS 5
> would be the next choice.
>
> --
> Bowie
>Agree 150%.
I agree also. I'm going along the same self-taught path using CentOS
5.5, lurking and absorbi
Agree 150%.
>>> Bowie Bailey 01/14/11 9:43 AM >>>
On 1/14/2011 9:27 AM, mahmoud mansy wrote:
> guys i am preparing muself to take the RHCE self study way and i wanna
> know what is the best OS (fedora 14 or centos 5.5) and in the same
> time i wanna it to be a general usage OS
Since the RHCE ex
On 1/14/2011 9:27 AM, mahmoud mansy wrote:
> guys i am preparing muself to take the RHCE self study way and i wanna
> know what is the best OS (fedora 14 or centos 5.5) and in the same
> time i wanna it to be a general usage OS
Since the RHCE exam is based on RHEL, that would be the best OS to wo
list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] RHCE
>
> On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 12:06 -0600, Dan Burkland wrote:
> > I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based
> > directly on RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who
> > frequent the list that have passed th
On 12/29/09 8:06 PM, Dan Burkland wrote:
> I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based directly
> on RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who frequent the
> list that have passed the RHCE exam. I plan on taking the exam this
> March and was wondering if there are any
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 12:06 -0600, Dan Burkland wrote:
> I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based
> directly on RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who
> frequent the list that have passed the RHCE exam. I plan on taking the
> exam this March and was wondering if
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Jim Wildman wrote:
>
> I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based directly on
>> RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who frequent the list
>> that
>> have passed the RHCE exam. I plan on taking the exam this March and was
>> wonder
On 12/29/2009 10:06 AM, Dan Burkland wrote:
I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based
directly on RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who
frequent the list that have passed the RHCE exam. I plan on taking the
exam this March and was wondering if there are an
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, Dan Burkland wrote:
I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based directly on
RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who frequent the list that
have passed the RHCE exam. I plan on taking the exam this March and was
wondering if there are any tip
I realize this is a CentOS mailing list but because it is based directly on
RHEL, I would assume there are a few individuals who frequent the list that
have passed the RHCE exam. I plan on taking the exam this March and was
wondering if there are any tips you RHCEs out there could provide that m
list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] RHCE Training
> My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and
know
> which man pages have examples you can gain experience from. :)
> Interestingly the pass rate isn't as high as I would have thought.
>
Ha! I heard a story fro
My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and know
which man pages have examples you can gain experience from. :)
Interestingly the pass rate isn't as high as I would have thought.
Ha! I heard a story from someone back in 2001 that a company sent twelve
of their staff
There used to be an RHCE self assessment feature on the Red Hat site. If
you pass that reasonably well you should be just fine to take the RHCE
exams. I took the rapid track exam and passed with no problems.
My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and know
which man pages
Quoting "Joseph L. Casale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am possibly going to be sent for my RHCE training.
> Looking at
>
https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh300_rhce_rapid_track_course_and_rhce_exam/details/
> I am thinking the concepts do not look difficult at all, having a manual and
> instructor make
I am possibly going to be sent for my RHCE training.
Looking at
https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh300_rhce_rapid_track_course_and_rhce_exam/details/
I am thinking the concepts do not look difficult at all, having a manual and
instructor makes this look fairly easy actually.
The only thing that lo
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