[lug] Linux education/classes
Nate Duehr
nate at natetech.com
Tue Apr 10 12:27:47 MDT 2001
I'm eyeballing the GCUX from SANS right now... their other
tests/certifications are very serious about real-world experience, and
I'm betting the GCUX is pretty good also.
(Unix security certification...)
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 09:16:46AM -0600, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
> Hello there folks,
>
> Sort of being new to the LUGs (and not looking through the
> archives yet on this either), I was wondering people's
> thoughts towards classes, education, and/or certification
> (LCA, LPI, RHCE...) in Linux?
>
> More along the lines, if there were classes in the
> area, would people be interested in taking them (say
> along the lines of the SAIR/GNU LCA route since it seems
> to be general Linux (non-distribution specific) and
> covers the "basics")?
>
> Feel free to post to the group or to me directly on
> this one. I am just surveying the scene some at the
> moment to get an idea here. This is not meant to start
> a flame war on being or getting certified vs. not either
> so please keep those thoughts in mind. Again, just more
> surveying and general curiosity on my part.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --- Crawford
> rainwac at attglobal.net
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