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Does anyone have experience with the Novell CLP Self-Study Kit. When I get my
tax return money I am going to invest in the kit and would like to know if you
have had any experience with it. Since I am currently an MCSE and employed in
that capacity, it would be extremely helpful if someone could comment on that
view also.
What I have come to realize since I have been working in this profession is, I
would have pursued a Linux career path instead of a Microsoft. On the other
hand have practical knowledge of both will help my career.
Originally posted by Crito CLP stands for Certified Linux Professional, doesn't it? So question seems Linux related to me and probably belongs in the certification forum.
Too many damn Linux certifications programs nowadays.. I guess everyone wants a piece of the pie..
But yeah, like XavierP said, report it next time if we made a mistake in the moving of a thread..
Originally posted by abridge Does anyone have experience with the Novell CLP Self-Study Kit. When I get my
tax return money I am going to invest in the kit and would like to know if you
have had any experience with it. Since I am currently an MCSE and employed in
that capacity, it would be extremely helpful if someone could comment on that
view also.
check the coverage of the exam at novell's website for the NCLP. the exam is scenario based with a 2.5 hour time pressure. mostly, everything is easier to do with YaST rather
than doing it in the command line BUT you need to be familiar with both. and not all
services can be configured via YaST (ie quota). study kits would be helpful but i'd
recommend having two machines (real or virtual) and practice administration with them.
Quote:
Originally posted by abridge What I have come to realize since I have been working in this profession is, I
would have pursued a Linux career path instead of a Microsoft. On the other
hand have practical knowledge of both will help my career.
Thanks.
i'd prefer the shift that way rather than the opposite. but it's good to have certs from both.
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