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Hi all, I need to know all about RHCE Certificate, exams, trainings, simulators everything and websites help in downloading practice exams iam practising on Fedora core 4 is it suitable ...
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    Hi all,

    I need to know all about RHCE Certificate, exams, trainings, simulators everything and websites help in downloading practice exams

    iam practising on Fedora core 4 is it suitable for RHCE exam?

    Plz advise

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    It should be alright to use Fedora to practise for the RHCE, but personally I would go for CentOS because its built from the sources of RHEL, so its similar to RHEL without the branding. As for info on RHEL, take a look at the Red Hat RHCE site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daark.child View Post
    It should be alright to use Fedora to practise for the RHCE, but personally I would go for CentOS because its built from the sources of RHEL, so its similar to RHEL without the branding. As for info on RHEL, take a look at the Red Hat RHCE site.
    can u give a short brief about all Linux editions as really iam new in this field and i need to know more

    thanks a lot

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    Hi,

    To write RHCE exam, you need not to learn Fedora core.you have to learn how to configure servers,trouble shooting,installation,creating partition.if u want any more details.open redhat.com website.

    Quote Originally Posted by hpoter View Post
    Hi all,

    I need to know all about RHCE Certificate, exams, trainings, simulators everything and websites help in downloading practice exams

    iam practising on Fedora core 4 is it suitable for RHCE exam?

    Plz advise

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    Quote Originally Posted by hpoter View Post
    can u give a short brief about all Linux editions as really iam new in this field and i need to know more

    thanks a lot
    There are too many Linux distributions, so giving you this info would be a chore to say the least. Take a look at distrowatch. If you click on a link for a specific distro, you can get helpful info about each distribution.

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