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A young student, by name, Linus Torvalds, of the University of Helsinki, Finland, developed a fascination for Minix, a small Unix system and his fascination turned into an obsession for creating an operating system better than Minix. He succeeded in his efforts and brought out the first version of Linux Kernel in 1994, called version 1.0. Linux operating system culminated only on the basis of this Kernel. Several individuals and companies used this Kernel and with innovative modifications, brought out their own versions of Linux operating systems. 2.6 is the current version of Linux operating system and to endure and resonate vibrantly to the all-round changes in requirements, continuous efforts for development of suitable versions are being made.

Candidates opt to do Linux Certification Programs because its functionality, adaptability and robustness make it the best alternative for Unix and Microsoft operating systems. These candidates have tangible and bright career opportunities since use of Linux for home and Office desk top operating system and in appliances and devices through embedded microchips is increasing tremendously.

It is the Beginner’s course that has to be opted by inexperienced candidates and for those who have enough exposure in Linux, you have an intermediate level course. This intermediate level course is useful for learning Linux system administration also.

Linux Professional Institute Certification offers two levels of Certification, Junior Level Administration called LPIC1 and Intermediate Level Administration called LPIC2. Beginners should opt for LPIC1 and experienced Linux operators can choose LPIC2.

Red Hat has commendably captured a big slice in the Linux Certifications market due to the fact that they have devised excellent Linux IT certifications on their own. Their certification programs are so popular that one of their certification program, RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) is gloriously called the crown jewel of all Linux certifications and even independent surveys vouch the fact that it is ranked number one in all the IT certification programs.

RHCT (Red Hat Certified Technician) Program is popularly called the transition course for non-Linux candidates when they wish to shift to Linux platform. Surveys reveal that it is the fastest growing credential in Linux. The fact that Examinations for RHCE and RHCT are conducted on live-test systems for simulating real-life tasks renders more credibility and value to these two Programs.

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