Well, I have both A+ and Net+ cert since it was free and took literally 5
minutes studying for both tests. Comptia is supposed to be generally vendor
neutral. this course is usually 5 days long (I was computer services manager
for almost 2 years at New Horizons Computer Learning Center) and I think that
an hour or 2 discussing Linux would only enhance the course. There is a
LInux+ certification that they have at
http://www.comptia.org/certification/linux/default.asp so to concentrate this
particular course for Linux's <10% of desktops wouldn't be fair to these
budding techs. But to include a part of this class on Linux should also be
mandatory, but minimal (I'm not trolling here just trying to be fair) and
then they can take the Linux+ cert. I'm not a big fan of Comptia certs, they
are strictly entry level cert, not even as good as MS tests, but show a small
amount of interest if not competence in the cert holder, and interest is
important to me when I hire someone.
my 2 cents (there is no ascii cents sign....)
anthony
On Sunday 03 November 2002 01:50 pm, Bart Garst wrote:
> It is hardware, but it's also Windows.
> This certification is intended to prove that the holder is qualified to do
> help desk diagnostics as well as build desktop systems. It also covers
> printers, but just barely. The only networking it covers is setting up a
> NIC and cables.
>
> They intended for this cert to go along with their Net+ certification. The
> two together are suppose to prove the holders are capable for entry level
> network administrator duties. The Net+ test covers other operating Systems
> (I think, I took the prep class but not the test).
>
> Bart
>
>
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