Hello All... I am new to the KCLUG mailing list and looking forward to attending my first meeting this month. I had a few questions for the list... About me: I am a 23 year old who went to culinary school and worked in the restaraunt industry in Chicago before deciding I was more interested in Computers recently.. I have been "using" linux for about 6 months now and i love it. I despise the "non-tinker" enviroment of windows and absolutely love messing with my OS. I prefer slackware (server) and Mandrake (workstation). Anyhow, I am just now starting a CompTIA Linux+ certification training program and Intend on finishing up my Associates at JCCC this summer and Fall. I have pretty good experience with PHP (8+ months.. done some professional work), am relatively familiar with Python, can read Perl, and am learning C++. My Goal is to become a professional *nix programmer and eventually to contribute to the OpenSource movement. However, since I am relatively new to C++ and have a lot of classes to take yet and experience, I figured it would be easier to get a foot in the door as a Junior SysAdmin or somesuch and that way apply knowledge i already have. My Questions: 1) is the CompTIA Linux+ worth anything in your professional opinion? I opted for it because of its' platform independant format. 2) how realistic is the chance of getting a "foot in the door" working with linux/unix systems? what are the prereqs i should reasonably have? and here i am talking even getting in as an assistant/etc. Thanks for replies and hope to see you all at the next meeting.. Dan Ostrowski