Q: That would be the Red Hat Certified Engineer, uh, certification. In my classroom networks on my GS, I have been looking at this a bit. Anyone know anything about this?
Re:no MCE. AFAIK only RH has their own certification. the rest have been chipping into the LPI thing from what I recall
Re:Is there a MCE(Mandrake Cert. Engineer)?
Re:For the most part they will, but not always. There are tools that are on a RH system that aren't always on others and I'm not sure how much of that they cover. For instance, last I tried, linuxconf didn't really work on a debian box.
Re:Hmm, never heard of LPI. Looks very interesting. (Cheaper too!)
My teacher has already ordered a RHCE book, wouldn't the same stuff apply(generally)?
Anyone else done much with LPI?
Re:From what I know of the test it is rather difficult. I personally am going for the LPI (http://www.lpi.org) stuff. It is not dependent on a distribution and is created by the community at large.
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