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Exam objectives

Exam objectives
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 04:18:14 GMT
I am about to take the CLP 9 exam again soon.  The first time I wrote it 
the system was really slow and buggy, is there any way to print out the 
exam objectives? I don't really think so, I just found it really slow and 
crappy switching windows.

Any other tips?
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Re: Exam objectives
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 06:48:45 GMT
no you can't print objectives.
Objectibes windows stays open just alt and tab between the objectives 
window and a server.
Use one server only and use ssh -X to connect to the other. KDE allows 
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Re: Exam objectives
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:53:31 GMT
Right click and open each server in it's own window.  REALLY maks it
easy to flip between them.  Just make sure you are do not confuse the
servers up.

This also leave the objectives open for you.  I set my screen to a
higher resolution and had the objective I was working on at the bottom
and the 2 server screens side by side overlapping a bit.

This worked well for me.

-- 
Timothy Leerhoff
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Re: Exam objectives
Thu, 08 Nov 2007 22:11:01 GMT
I think I tried that, stupid question, but do you mean right click the tab 
within the explorer window (there are 3 colored tabs from what I remember) 
or go File->New Window.

I guess the easiest would be to ssh -x into the 2nd server if you need to 
use yast. But that still leaves your objective windows closed off.  Can 
you tell me what softare novell uses to vnc into the system? or are these 
systems virutal.

WI
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Re: Exam objectives
Thu, 08 Nov 2007 23:15:13 GMT
> I think I tried that, stupid question, but do you mean right click
> the tab within the explorer window (there are 3 colored tabs from
> what I remember) or go File->New Window.

Tab
 
> I guess the easiest would be to ssh -x into the 2nd server if you
> need to use yast. But that still leaves your objective windows closed
> off.  Can you tell me what softare novell uses to vnc into the
> system? or are these systems virutal.

I don't know what they are using.

-- 
Timothy Leerhoff
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