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| Phoneix 2003-06-02, 5:34 pm |
| Hiya,
Has anyone use the Thompson Learning Guide to Linux+? I just got out of class and am going to take the Linux+ after my I-net & MCP. I was wondering if this book is enough to pass the test, or do I need outside material, such as the Exam Cram. This class was my first Linux experience. Am I doomed? | |
| Supertech 2003-06-03, 12:04 am |
| I enjoyed this book. It's a great book for a Linux newbe. I used it to study up for the Linux+ beta.
Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide
by Steve Shah
Paperback: 643 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.50 x 9.00 x 7.25
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2nd edition (January 29, 2001)
ISBN: 0072131365 | |
| Phoneix 2003-06-03, 10:44 pm |
| Thanks! I'll take a look for it.
Cheers | |
| Bahamut 2003-06-06, 1:37 pm |
| I'd recommend the Linux+ Certification Bible. It's a well written and very comprehensive book. | |
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| 117wik 2003-06-09, 7:22 pm |
| sybex book is good... i personally don;t like the certification bible... | |
| Phoneix 2003-06-09, 9:27 pm |
| I guess everyone has a favorite. I'll have to check them both out. Thanks for the replys. |
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