Hi there,

Let's focus on distributions and package management.

I do see a point in being aware of Alpine and apk, since Alpine is indeed
widely used in containers. I've added Alpine to objective 1.1. I would,
however, stay away from immutable distros in Linux Essentials, and I would
not include ArchLinux and Pacman, that is far beyond Essentials level.

In 1.2, I've added apk to the list of package managers but also changed
'Package management tools and repositories' to 'Software packages and
repositories' and 'Awareness of package management tools'. There are too
many different tools to ask for any specific syntax, but knowing which tool
to further research on a specific distribution, along with understanding
the principle of package repositories should be fine.

Raspberry Pi OS is effectively a Debian based distro, so there is not a lot
to know about it regarding Linux Essentials, except that Debian/Ubuntu
knowledge applies to it as well. And that's exactly the information
candidates who use a Raspberry Pi should know. Havin that distro in
objective 1.1 effectively just complements having awareness of the hardware
in objective 4.2.

Similarly, Android is mentioned in 1.1, so candidates should know how it
relates to Linux. I've rephrased 'Android' to 'Awareness of Android and its
relation to Linux' to define the scope of this objective. I wouldn't
include any additional details in Linux Essentials, i.e. not third party
app stores etc. since they have a lot of security aspects we'd have to add
in addition, too.

Eventually, all distributions in Linux Essentials are currently close to
awareness level, we do not test any distro-specific technical details.
Therefore I'd prefer to keep SUSE, to ensure candidates get a good idea of
major linux distributions, i.e. the ones they will likely face in their
schools, during an internship or even when starting a job. Feel free to go
into further discussion :)

Fabian


On Mon, Jan 19, 2026 at 5:29 PM Lutz Badenheuer via lpi-examdev <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Am Montag, 19. Januar 2026, 15:29:32 CET schrieb Bryan Smith via
> lpi-examdev:
> > SYNOPSYS:
> >  - Apt and DNF should be covered (focus)
> >  - Pacman and Zypper should be considered (awareness)
>
> with respect to containerization i'd suggest to be aware of Alpine's
> apk(1).
>
> Kind regards,
> Lutz Badenheuer
>
>
>
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