Aunty Em said:I'm sure you'll all be happy to know that I am now offically certified... CompTIA A+ Certified that is.![]()
Professur said:Geek
chcr said:Cool. Network+ isn't very hard either, but there's more stuff that you won't use all the time to memorize. I think I'm doing Linux+ next because it will be easy for me and we're changing from SCO to RedHat Enterprise @ work soon.
Altron said:OSI model. Learn it. Love it.
The OSI model sticks out as the most completely useless think that I've ever learned.
Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away.
Physical Datalink Network Transport Session Presentation Application
Remember, TCP/UDP = Transport, IP = Network.
A lot of the kids that I'm good friends with, I met three years ago while starting Net+ study. We all took the test on the same day, Jan 27, 2004.
Heh, I even remember being able to brag because I got an 846 and my friend got a 780 or something.
5 or 6. I apt-get upgrade 'em nowadays. Much easier.Luis G said:So how many kernels have you compiled?![]()
See, I just look for support for stuff I have and things I wanna do and ignore the rest. I have 2.6.15.4 right now on my PC. 2.4.something or other on my server.Luis G said:That latest 2.6 was extremely different to configure, at many options I was thinking to myself 'WTF does this do?' I almost felt like a n00b.![]()
chcr said:5 or 6. I apt-get upgrade 'em nowadays. Much easier.
From what I can tell though, there is absolutely nothing on the Linux+ test regarding compiling a kernel though.
Gotta go with rr on the OSI model though. You don't need it everyday (I don't anyway), but if I have a problem that doesn't have an obvious solution I start going through the layers (starting from Physical). I almost always find the problem that way.
Well, I just have the one network to deal with...rrfield said:I DO use it every day, but it comes with the territory (network engineering).