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http://www.ldl48.org/
A 29 year old belgian who likes Mountain Dew, Girl Scout Cookies, Tim Hortons French Vanilla Flavoured Cappucinno, Belgian beer, Belgian chocolate, Belgian women, Magners Cider, chocolate chipped cookies and Perl. Likes snowboarding, snorkling, sailing and silence. Bach can really cheer him up! He still misses his dog.
Project Daddy of
Spine [sf.net], a mod_perl based CMS.
In his superhero time (8.30 AM to 5.30 PM), he works on world peace.
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Your sequel?
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No, a llong llost Wellsh rellative, at a guess.
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Which LPI exam and certification? Was it easy? what did you do for preparation? Now you have had the certification for a while, was it any use?
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."
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Ta, useful to know. I recently did the Red Hat Certified Technician course, and I've been running Linux servers for over 3 years, and Linux as my primary desktop for over 1 year - all self taught. I think I know some stuff, enough to see some of my knowledge blackholes, but not all of them.
More importantly, has it been of any use?
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."
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I'm self taught, so what I know is very patchy. I've got a LPIC-1 book, and found that there is lots of stuff that I didn't know, but if I needed to know it stuff I'd read the man pages. I can see that it's helpful to have more in your head, than less, but sometimes there is no point in knowing every command line switch required to debug an modem.
The Red Hat course was quite interesting actually. I did know about 80% of the content, but you get a feeling for how they designed Red Hat, and how they expect
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."
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Ta, always useful to know. Once I've done my SAP training this spring, I'll have a go at LPI.
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."
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Interesting response, everyone else seems to hold it awe, either because of it's complexity and their inexperience with it, or because of their experience with it and the money they are making out of it...
So far I've had little exposure to it, but what I have seen is very odd, it doesn't look like anything I've used before.
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."