Has anyone seen this before? http://lpic2.unix.nl <http://lpic2.unix.nl/>
Met vriendelijke groeten, Marco Verleun [email protected] www.marcoach.nl 06-44 55 22 70 Certified Master Trainer LPI Certified Lid Apple Consultants Network BTW: NL-191980882B02 KvK: 54438519 DUNS: 49-041-7366 Registered with CRKBO: https://www.crkbo.nl/Register/Docenten > Op 9 mrt. 2017, om 10:15 heeft Anselm Lingnau <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > Kenneth Peiruza wrote: > >> LPIC 1 order isn't the most intuitive. > > I don't think anyone ever claimed that the order of the objectives in the list > is the order in which they should be taught or presented in a book. You could > do it in a book that presupposes its readers are quite conversant with Linux > and just need some cracks filled in for the exam, but for people who are > fairly new to Linux, the approach, as we say in the business, sucks. > > At the risk of tooting my own horn, while we're talking LPIC training > materials, in the tuxcademy project we have a bunch of free manuals for LPIC-1 > at https://www.tuxcademy.org/ and they're generally getting rave reviews. I > agree that more work is needed for LPIC-2 (let alone LPIC-3), but as far as > LPIC-1 is concerned we're good. > > If anyone wants to work with us on writing or translating free Linux/FLOSS > training materials then contact me. > > Anselm > -- > Anselm Lingnau · [email protected] · https://www.tuxcademy.org > Freie Schulungsmaterialien für Linux und Open-Source-Software > Free Training Materials for Linux and Open-Source Software > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
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