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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Planning to be certified , your advice? Post 302112933 by suntac on Monday 2nd of April 2007 03:46:50 AM
Old 04-02-2007
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Originally Posted by adel8483
Hi,


I got 2 courses Intermediate and advanced Solaris 10 Administration before 1 month.

I was studying the material of the 1st course I will finish it soon. I want to get the Exam. What is your advice?

Which is the best Exam Quastion ( Testking or ,,,,,,,, Etc) ....


Regards
This might help.... I do not know if this is the best solution but it could help you... http://www.sunguru.com/tests/tests.shtml


Regards,
Johan Louwers.
 

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gnustep-tests(1)					       GNUstep System Manual						  gnustep-tests(1)

NAME
gnustep-tests - script to run a GNUstep testsuite SYNOPSIS
gnustep-tests [ directory | test.m ] DESCRIPTION
gnustep-tests runs the specified tests, or any tests found in the directory. If no arguments are given, the current directory and its sub- directories are scanned and processed accordingly. OPTIONS
--documentation prints full details about the testing framework --clean deletes old logs and any leftover files --failfast stops after the first encountered test failure --debug runs any failed tests in gdb(1) --developer treats any hopes as real tests --verbose detailed log output --sequential disables parallel building SEE ALSO
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