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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Unix Training Classes
Hi guys,
I'm helping my boss find a place where a couple of IT folks can get trining for Unix/Linux Administrator (employer will pay training). She already has at least one company that can provide this training, but she asked me to look around so, I thought I ask here. Requisites: It has to be in Los Angeles area In-class training Let me know if you know or have attended a good reputable place.
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Re: Unix Training Classes
One thing to look into to guarantee a certain standard and thoroughness in education would be to have classes which, in some respect, cover material based on the Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) such as LPIC-1 and/or LPIC-2. These certifications, while covering a significant portion under Linux instead of UNIX, do cover many aspects and commands of UNIX. The vast majority of it is based on the command-line interface (terminal) over a GUI, which is extremely important.
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Re: Unix Training Classes
Thanks,
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