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Supertech

2002-12-04, 3:40 pm

Last month, Emmett introduced the changes that the Linux Professional
Institute (LPI) has implemented to their Level One exams. To become
certified at this level, you must pass two exams (101 and 102). This
month's Certification column focuses on the first exam.

http://click.unixreview.email-publi...oaaUJcGa2seAeb/
Uwe

2002-12-05, 3:09 am

Thanks supertech.
Do you now are revisons of the books in 2003
with the new objectives for LPI ?

Uwe
Supertech

2002-12-05, 8:31 am

It would be best to check with the publisher on a per book basis.

I always study from several books on any given subject. What one book might miss the others usually cover. You should be able to use any earlier books to study. Just work from the new objectives and research.

Try these study guides...

http://studyguides.XXXXXXXXXXX.com/...nix/default.asp

http://www.kplug.org/LPI/

http://www.lpi.org/c-preparation.html

Check out this site. Under Documents/O'rielly Open books, they have a lot of Linux books online. They even have Linux books in German!

http://www.themanchesters.com/

Good lUCK!
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