Well, you can always count on me to highlight why I like to teach LPI 101
and 102, and prefer to see any Red Hat Certified System Administrator
(RHCSA) working in even a Red Hat-only environment also with the LPI
Certified Level  (LPIC-1).

Real world scenario that just happened last month ...

Had an ISV replace a core library at a client, adding their path to
ldconfig. No one could figure it out -- neither engineering nor IT -- until
I got involved and showed them how and where this happened.

Then I showed them the LPI 101 objective where it is covered, and even gave
some impromptu training on it using the O'Reilly bookshelf.  This isn't
something covered in any Red Hat exam, and I think it was only, briefly
covered in an old developer training class (without exam), but not any
sysadmin/engineer/architect (definitely not RHCSA/RHCE/RHCSA).

-- bjs

DISCLAIMER: Sent from phone, please excuse any typos
-- 
Bryan J Smith - Technology Mercenary
[email protected] - [email protected] - http://linkedin.com/in/bjsmith


On Sep 23, 2016 12:09, "G. Matthew Rice" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi guys,

A well meaning recent grad from computers and security is creating an
online virtual summit dedicated to Linux certifications.

They're looking for speakers for each of our exams (except 303,
apparently, Bruno grabbed that one already).

Contact me off line if you are interested.

Regards,
--matt

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G. Matthew Rice <[email protected]>                         gpg id:
0x17CF9077
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