I utilized your videos and read the LPI training and I successfully passed the linux essentials exam on the first try with a 660! Thank you very much! Onto LPIC1 then 2!
That's incredible!!! Well done! And I know I'm not doing an actual LPIC-1 course yet, but if you watch the Linux+ stuff I'm making, there's a HUGE crossover between the two exams. Again, great job!
Shawn, thanks for putting these videos together! I’m excited to learn more about this as I start a new job at Red Hat later this month! Can’t wait to play with my company issued RHEL machine!
I decided to go really slow!! I am going through Linux Essentials for the second time before I go for the Comptia Linux+. I really enjoy this course and I have a long way to go
THanks! I had a bunch of really nifty images from NASA as slide backgrounds, but somehow the aspect ratios got messed up, and I have to recreate the slides... :/
I must say that I have already gone through the Dion training course and this here is much more entertaining. (and even free) I hope you cover all things, so I can hit the essentials exam.
Thank you! And I think I covered all the points. I used the objective list when creating the videos. I'm so far behind on comments, you've probably already taken the test -- I hope it went well!
Hi Shawn; if i need some hands on to practise for the LPI certification or LFCA, what sites can i get some practise hands on, I am a begineer so any advise is good advise
Why not include SUSE in the RPM-based distributions ? Under the hood it's still RPM, even though SUSE started out as a german flavour of Slackware back in the early 1990s.
Yeah, I'm completely lost with how fast you're going through everything. It seems like you're assuming I know what all this stuff is already which is fine. I just thought this was an introductory course. For reference I'm doing this for my degree but I don't know anything about linux so when you talk about an OS over a kernel and just don't explain what any of that is, I'm gone. I'm sure it's helpful for intermediates already in the field though.
I utilized your videos and read the LPI training and I successfully passed the linux essentials exam on the first try with a 660! Thank you very much! Onto LPIC1 then 2!
That's incredible!!! Well done! And I know I'm not doing an actual LPIC-1 course yet, but if you watch the Linux+ stuff I'm making, there's a HUGE crossover between the two exams. Again, great job!
Thanks for this Shawn! Good stuff, miss your training videos and looking forward to watching the series.
Thanks Zak! I missed training a lot, it feels gooooood! :)
Shawn, thanks for putting these videos together! I’m excited to learn more about this as I start a new job at Red Hat later this month! Can’t wait to play with my company issued RHEL machine!
Whoa, congrats Rob! I look forward to hearing how it goes!
I've learned more in the first 5 mins of this video than 10 hr boot camp videos on TH-cam. Thanks for the awesome content. Kudos 🤟
You brake things down very well and its easy to follow great formatting behind good content
Whoa, thanks Gregory, I really appreciate that. :)
Awesome quote, Do what you love and be Kind!
Starting right from scratch. Great explanation as always.
I rarely write comments (this is something I can work on) but you are brilliant Shawn! Thanks for all the stuff you make.
I appreciate that! (Sorry for the delay in responding, apparently I rarely write comments too! Lol)
Planning on taking my cert by mid Feb. Looking forward to this
Awesome! Good luck!
I'm hoping to do the same
I decided to go really slow!! I am going through Linux Essentials for the second time before I go for the Comptia Linux+. I really enjoy this course and I have a long way to go
Shawn I love the background picture you used ! 6:03
THanks! I had a bunch of really nifty images from NASA as slide backgrounds, but somehow the aspect ratios got messed up, and I have to recreate the slides... :/
That was an awesome introduction.
Thanks Petros! Excited to get this whole series up soon so I can point people to it.
you sir, deserve way more views! subscribing right now!
I appreciate that!
I must say that I have already gone through the Dion training course and this here is much more entertaining. (and even free)
I hope you cover all things, so I can hit the essentials exam.
Thank you! And I think I covered all the points. I used the objective list when creating the videos. I'm so far behind on comments, you've probably already taken the test -- I hope it went well!
@@shawnp0wers I am starting my studies today! I just want to say thanks before I watch your videos, you were highly recommended by others!!
Amazing, I'm taking the exam in a few days and I'm feeling pretty good.
Best of luck! I hope it went well!!!
Hi Shawn; if i need some hands on to practise for the LPI certification or LFCA, what sites can i get some practise hands on, I am a begineer so any advise is good advise
4:40 my brain after you said "most importantly" was expecting "be kind" :D :D and was so confused... after you haven't said that :D
Wow! great video, wish I ran into this 5 years ago! Thank you.
Thank you!
day one of watching all of your Linux Videos
I am an AWS solutions architect and I feel like if I get the LPI certs it would advance my career by 2X
That would be a *very* good reason to get the certs!
Thank you for this video
شكرا Thanks💙
Why not include SUSE in the RPM-based distributions ? Under the hood it's still RPM, even though SUSE started out as a german flavour of Slackware back in the early 1990s.
Yeah, I'm completely lost with how fast you're going through everything. It seems like you're assuming I know what all this stuff is already which is fine. I just thought this was an introductory course. For reference I'm doing this for my degree but I don't know anything about linux so when you talk about an OS over a kernel and just don't explain what any of that is, I'm gone. I'm sure it's helpful for intermediates already in the field though.
Well found my drug for the day your videos
I have a goal to take the test in 24hrs
How’d it go
@@tyquansmith2384 Mf never responded :D
@@Strechuimma take it in 2 weeks ill let you guys know how it is
What, no love for Gentoo? ;-)
P.S. I still miss LJ.
Gentoo couldn't make it to the party, it was still compiling. ;)
(ME TOO!!!)
@@shawnp0wersit will still be compiling three days later.
Doesn't ChromeOS count?
What? It's not an air conditioning company? Wow, what have I been doing all these years?
Right?!? ;)
@@shawnp0wers It'd be a lot cooler if it were...
Ba dum TISS! ;)
Hmm zypper
Too much extra staff and talk