Rating:  Summary: Ever hear of reviewing books before you publish them? Review: Seems like the publishers were only interested in reviewing grammar and spelling and not ensuring the technical content was accurate. The book touts that fact that Ms. Martinez "teaches" Linux, but she obviously doesn't *use* it. The book is full of technical misconceptions (no, Linux does not work just like DOS) and inaccuracies (how about running a command to see how it works?). The book comes has a CD with an electronic test, but that has just as many mistakes as the book. It is easy to understand the material, but if you are not proficient in Linux, you should **always** test it to make sure it's correct. (Which it isn't quite often). Considering how many Linux certification books are out there, your money is best spent somewhere else.
Rating:  Summary: Not a Bad Book Review: This book (and a bit of home experience with Linux) has helped me pass the LPI 101 exam. While there are some errors and inconsistencies in it (especially on the cd-rom), I do refer to it now and then even after the test. I guess this proves that it wasn't totally useless. For the 102 test I read the O'Reilly book by Jeffrey Dean (it covers both exams but was not available when I was taking the first one), and I must say that the explanations were clearer, the typos fewer, and the general feel more professional than in this book. The pull out study guide is a good idea though.
Rating:  Summary: Good overview for test Review: This book is well written and well organized. As I already have much of the knowledge, this book filled in the rest in a clear and concise way. I was just looking for a test prep, but I find myself using pieces of this book as examples when talking to others as the text is so clear. I rate this a definite keeper for anyone who often has to answer other peoples questions and make them understand. It is not, and does not pretend to be, a complete reference. It is a quick and concise read to fill in gaps and clarify the known, so it assumes a bit of knowledge to build from. Combine with one of the 1000+ page manuals and you will have the big book for the odd stuff and this one to clarify and concentrate on the usefull.
Rating:  Summary: Great resource with minor flaws Review: This book was a great help to me in preparing for the test. It comes with a flash note pullout which I used just before I walked in to the test. It helped to get my confidence up. If you are a beginner you can use the labs in the appendix to great effect. The self-test program that comes with is ok and need work. If you are used to Transenders or the Big Red Tests you will be disappointed. I did find several typos in the book and the self-test. This was confusing until I tested the commands out on my Linux box.
Rating:  Summary: Great resource with minor flaws Review: This book was a great help to me in preparing for the test. It comes with a flash note pullout which I used just before I walked in to the test. It helped to get my confidence up. If you are a beginner you can use the labs in the appendix to great effect. The self-test program that comes with is ok and need work. If you are used to Transenders or the Big Red Tests you will be disappointed. I did find several typos in the book and the self-test. This was confusing until I tested the commands out on my Linux box.
Rating:  Summary: This is a good book for beginners Review: This is a good book for beginners. It is a nice book but way to basic if you already have experience. For the exam I think they should go into more detail than just the topics. I do like the study guide that comes with it.
Rating:  Summary: This is a good book for beginners Review: This is a good book for beginners. It is a nice book but way to basic if you already have experience. For the exam I think they should go into more detail than just the topics. I do like the study guide that comes with it.
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