Hi there,

I hope you've all had a good start into the new year, despite the world
getting more mad every day. We'll focus on the sane stuff and start working
on an update for Linux Essentials in 2026. I've created a draft for the new
objectives, which I'd like to share with you today.

The current version of the draft is available in the LPI wiki:

  https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/Linux_Essentials_Objectives_V2.0

There is also diff between the current version 1.6 and the initial draft
for version 2.0:


https://wiki.lpi.org/w/index.php?title=Linux_Essentials_Objectives_V2.0&diff=5878&oldid=5877

A lot of the changes are improvements in the descriptions and
objective/topic names. The overall outline and weights hasn't changed, but
some objectives were restructured and received updates, i.e. regarding
Linux distributions and using Linux in the cloud. I've also added SSH and
systemctl and journalctl, while syslog and net-utils are gone now.

I'd appreciate you taking a look at the proposed changes, i.e. if you're
teaching Linux Essentials, but, of course, everyone is invited to review
the draft. If you have any additional suggestions or comments, please feel
follow up on the list or privately.

Looking forward to your thoughts,

Fabian

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Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> GPG: F1426B12
Director of Product Development, Linux Professional Institute
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