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!
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
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
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! :)
You brake things down very well and its easy to follow great formatting behind good content
Whoa, thanks Gregory, I really appreciate that. :)
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!
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
Awesome quote, Do what you love and be Kind!
I've learned more in the first 5 mins of this video than 10 hr boot camp videos on RUclips. Thanks for the awesome content. Kudos 🤟
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... :/
Starting right from scratch. Great explanation as always.
Planning on taking my cert by mid Feb. Looking forward to this
Awesome! Good luck!
I'm hoping to do the same
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)
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!!
you sir, deserve way more views! subscribing right now!
I appreciate that!
That was an awesome introduction.
Thanks Petros! Excited to get this whole series up soon so I can point people to it.
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
Wow! great video, wish I ran into this 5 years ago! Thank you.
Thank you!
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!
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
I’m planning on taking the comptia Linux+ also, and that’s what led me here. Just wanted to know if this helped 😊
@tolur.omonale1381 It sure did. How deep you want to go on Linux is the question.
Amazing, I'm taking the exam in a few days and I'm feeling pretty good.
Best of luck! I hope it went well!!!
day one of watching all of your Linux 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
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.
Thank you for this video
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.
Thanks!
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?
Well found my drug for the day your videos
شكرا Thanks💙
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