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Asking how to answer questions on certain topics in fine (more then fine, it's encouraged). What is not fine is asking for exact exam questions (if the exam has an NDA), asking for braindumps, etc.
If any of you have taken certifications, you know that the test arent always what you expect, or what you think should be on the test. In that sense, I would like to see certain "brain dumps". Specifically, it would be nice if someone that had just taken say, the linux+ test, warned other users to watch out for things such as irq's and scsi, or anything that struck them as given more precendence than they prepared for. I believe knowing the material will get you through about 75% of any test, exposure is sometimes more important(and practical) than knowledge. Thats why we all buy books and exam guides.
Originally posted by trickykid But lets remind ourself, this is not a place to cheat to get answers..
Cheers
Awwwwwww.. So whats the point of this forum!!! .. I'm just joking... I'm planning to take the Linux+ certification soon, but cheating for me eh.. Good luck to everyone taking it.
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