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Re: Certification?



On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, martin f krafft wrote:

> it's non-profit. thius logically means that SAIR might actually be more
> popular and more respected, but i think that this is unfair to LPI. my
> experience is that where people know off LPI, it's actually valued
> higher than SAIR. LPI has higher standards and expectations, their exams
> are harder IMHO than SAIR's. SAIR isn't a piece of cake either, but LPI
> tests experience, comfort, and knowledge with/of Linux, whereas i found
> SAIR to be testing their curriculum.

Previous, real-world experiance versus being able to do a barf-test, in
another words?

> i would go for LPI, but then again, SAIR is better known. however, LPI
> is soon going to fuse with the Usenix/SAGE[1] certification, then this
> will change.

Woohoo!

> no. but debian is enough of a clean Linux to make either be a perfect
> certification for it. both certs require knowledge of RPM though (as
> well as DEB).

Ouch.  Would be nice if RPM didn't suck harder than CAB...

-- 
Baloo



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