Nice, Everyone knows the LPI and has respect for her, who is trying to debunk the argument for failure to pass the test.
Although minister Linux courses and Open Source, make the LPIC-1 and LPIC-2, raised and my knowledge of Linux, especially in the LPIC-2. In Brazil, (im Here), is required LPI Certified by more than 90% of companies for Analsita Linux space. The reputation and prestige of the IPL, I'm going to LPIC-3303, soon to LPIC-3304. On 09/23/2016 08:33 PM, Bryan Smith wrote: > [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >> Gentlemen, > Oops, looks like I started the wrong tangent. My sincerest apologies > to the list. My bad here. > >> I fully agree, many people criticize the LPI, by being theoretical test. > Actually, I don't think people criticize it as such. It's actually a > broad, _practical_ set of objectives. That's actually a _positive_ in > my view. There is so much more to cover in the objectives. That's > why I use it to teach everyone, including in RHEL-only shops. > > The only thing I've ever seen people argue is that it's a Computer > Based Test (CBT). But that's not really a knock against LPI, but more > against Microsoft and their 70 series of exams. Microsoft's sole 80 > series, its Performance Based Test (PBT) series, test (which I took, > it used the SuSE Practicum engine) was a chronic failure (the > Practicum engine is fine, the Windows platform just wasn't good for > it). > >> I like Red Hat, but the exams LPI goes beyond a Linux GNU, >> that's right, because Red Hat RHCSA addresses the Red Hat system, >> the LPI addresses Linux in the (Linux kernel), because Linux is the Kernel , >> no use conheceer the Red Hat does not know the background Linux kernel, >> Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE Enterprise are GNU Linux, or be a RHCSA is sysadmin GNU >> Linux >> Red Hat, one LPI is sysadmin Linux ( Linux kernel) and GNU Linux, regardless >> of vendor. > Well, I don't get into all that. I just focus on how much LPI covers, > which is _not_ "optional" in my view. > > Even Cisco has to limit what the 2-day CCIE covers, because PBT > requires time. That's why Cisco has additional, CBT exams as well, > including specialties for the CCIE. > >> The LPI goes far beyond install and configure, you need to know the >> parameter configuration as well as their proper locations and to that >> server. > Well, I wouldn't put it that way. I mean, even in a PBT, you have to > be familiar with where things are, for quick reference, as well as to > avoid looking up anything. If you're looking up things on a PBT, > you're going to run out of time. > > Again, sorry for the tangent, which was caused by my not realizing, > initially, that I was posting to the list. But I think LPI Certified > Level 1 (LPIC-1) sells itself for the all-compassing nature of its > objectives. > > It's why I teach them. > > > -- > Bryan J Smith - http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith > E-mail: b.j.smith at ieee.org or me at bjsmith.me -- Alex Clemente [email protected] [email protected] Analista Linux e Unix Instrutor Linux e Open Source ----------------------------- CompTIA Linux+ SUSE Certified Linux Administrator SUSE Technical Especialist LPIC-1 Linux Server Professional LPIC-2 Linux Network Professional AWS Technical Professional _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
