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There is none. All major Linux certifications (LPI, CompTIA, RHCE, etc...) all cost money.
Linux itself can't help you get a job. Being familiar with Linux and having certifications in various aspects can help you get some jobs.
visit them at: http://www.e-learningcenter.com/linux.htm about them: Earning Linux Certification gives you the technical skills essential for a successful linux system administrator. The Linux LPIC 101 Certification is easily one of the most widely recognized and credible certifications available.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a commercial distro produced by Red Hat, Inc. Fedora is a community-supported distro. The main difference between the two is that Red Hat provides warranties, certifications, and support for a fee, whereas Fedora provides free support with no warranty or certifications.
No. Bash runs entirely in userspace; it is not part of the Linux kernel. Although ti is extremely common, it is quite possible to have a working Linux distribution without it.
The command pwd displays your current/present working directory.
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a fast free OS, that never stops working for you
a fast free OS, that never stops working for you
u need to be working in Vmware environment for few years . you should have certifications of VCP 4.0 onwards to become a consultant. for certifications you can go to exam certification on vmware.com
Reboot or switch to Linux.
the command 'cd ~' will get you there .