On 1/6/26 09:12, Werner Heuser via lpi-examdev wrote:

#4

"LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Firefox, Chromium, VS Code, GIMP, Inkscape, VLC, R"

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Please consider to write "R programming language" instead of just "R" to make this sentence

more readable.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(programming_language) <https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(programming_language)>

Is really R an open source application to be mentioned in essential exam for beginners?


#9

Please consider to use dig instead of host. Go for the real thing, even for beginners.


I don't agree. Host can give the same information of dig when used with -v, so it's also a "real thing". And for beginners its standard output is enough (as I don't think beginners need to know how interpret the zone file syntax used in dig and host -v output).

#10

Please consider to include GPG, e.g. in favor of mentioning "ansible". In case you still include "ansible" it should got to LPIC-1 also. BTW: ansible is part of upcoming


I agree. Ansible is quite an advanced tool, I don't see as it fit in Essentials.

#11

Please consider to include basic vi knowledge.  Go for the real thing, even for beginners.

I don't agree at all, for beginners and minimal installations (initrd included) nano is far more the "real thing".

And if you are not a beginner you can choose the editor that suit you better, and I doubt it's vi (that's not the same thing of vim).

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Simone
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