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Zontar

2002-01-28, 6:15 pm

Can anyone vouch for good prep tests as alternatives to tran$penders?

Thanks
dagger

2002-01-28, 7:51 pm

Hey,

I'm using the Linux+ Bible
so far so good.
It does come with a CD-ROM
with like 300 or so practice test questions.
They are from Boson.

Maybe the Boson web site
has something you can purchase.
wildscribe

2002-01-29, 12:26 am

I just purchased the Linux+ Certification Bible too. I wasn't planning on buying it, but I picked it up during my lunch break at Borders Books. It reminded me of the A+ Certification Bible - nice clean writing, good questions at the beginning and end of every chapter - so I pulled out the plastic and bought it.

Yes it does have 300 questions and the Boson software, but it only runs on Windows :-( You would think that exam prep software for a Linux exam should be Linux. I use Windows for work, but once I'm at home, I use Debian.

It looks like I'll once again have to use Cert21, which has helped me study for the A+ and Net+.

- WiLd
hawkinoz

2002-02-05, 1:47 pm

Linux+ is on the list of "coming soon" at VN Publishing. I've used their Exam Prep software for i-Net+ and Server+. I wouldn't call it great, but it was certainly worth the $18 price tag. I only use the stuff to guage my weak areas for further study anyway.
dagger

2002-02-05, 3:16 pm

quote:
Originally posted by wildscribe
I just purchased the Linux+ Certification Bible too. I wasn't planning on buying it, but I picked it up during my lunch break at Borders Books. It reminded me of the A+ Certification Bible - nice clean writing, good questions at the beginning and end of every chapter - so I pulled out the plastic and bought it.

Yes it does have 300 questions and the Boson software, but it only runs on Windows :-( You would think that exam prep software for a Linux exam should be Linux. I use Windows for work, but once I'm at home, I use Debian.

It looks like I'll once again have to use Cert21, which has helped me study for the A+ and Net+.

- WiLd



I am about 75% through the Linux+ Bible,
so far so good. It's straight forward. I'm in the midst's of memorizing all the Linux commands. A must know for the exam.
drountree

2002-02-08, 12:20 pm

the boson test on the web site is different from the one in book.
dagger

2002-02-08, 1:35 pm

quote:
Originally posted by drountree
the boson test on the web site is different from the one in book.


I visited the boson web site,
and it looks like anyone can write a practice exam and if boson approves it
they will sell it on their site.

I guess it's just finding the best one
out of all the ones they offer when more are available.

There are 300 practice questions in the book
so that's fine with me.

Let me know how the questions your using from boson are ...
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