I've passed yesterday LPI 101.
Some topics like e.g. XFree86, ISA devices, hotplug, focus on  lilo as
main boot loader, and the very mention of kernel 2.2  can lead to
think to someone that a big portion of the examen is obsolete. But
although it's true that exam need to update on the other hand, topics
that are not bleeding edge ones, show the experience using Linux of
who take the exam.

I think that some topics should be replaced (or have less importance)
as follows:

XFree86 ---> Xorg
ISA, serial, and SCSI devices ---> IDE, SATA, basic knowledge of RAID, USB
Hotplug, devfs --> hal, udev
xdm --> kdm, xdm, kde, gnome.

What do you think?
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