On 11/10/2017 08:25, Ortwin Ebhardt wrote: > Good morning, > > in regard to Marco’s post I’d have to say, I slightly disagree. In my eyes, > LPI was always a completely neutral certification. It shows some basic > understanding in Linux, not in RedHat, SUSE or Debain. (Or any other > distribution.) While I do see the point in waking curiosity and focusing on > stuff the targeted audience may know and use, I do not think the 010 exam > should focus on the Microsoft Linux Subsystem or raspbian (which are both > based on Debian / Ubuntu). > > Nevertheless, may be a more focused Exam may be apropirate; I remember, there > used tob e an LPIC for Ubuntu. (Does that still exist?)
No, it does not. There used to be a partnership between LPI and Canonical, but years ago they decided to go their own way and offer Ubuntu-specific certifications themselves. -- Alessandro Selli <[email protected]> Tel. 3701355486 VOIP SIP: [email protected] Chiave PGP/GPG key: B7FD89FD _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
