On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 19:13 +0300, Dmitry Butskoy wrote: > While RedHat Certification Exam needs cmdline, vi/nedit/mutt etc., I > hope all is OK :) > > But there is a tendency. In 2003, the exam was "on console" only, in > 2007 gnome-terminal "is recommended". (But who used console, finished > first ;) ) The RHCE exam which I just completed allows you to use anything that is available as a package in RHEL5 to accomplish your tasks. The few seconds it takes to fire up gnome desktop vs logging in at the shell was eaten up quite quickly by being able to have a browser open to local documents, a few gnome-terminal tabs open for man pages, local machine file editing, remote shell for testing things back, graphical tools to accomplish tedious tasks, etc... I was one of the first to finish and I used a graphical console for everything (except for repairing the boot loader but I didn't need to mess with UTF-8 package names to fix the boot loader) -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- All my bits are free, are yours?
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