Hi there, last mail, then everything that was brought up so far should be covered.
There were various ideas for extending the objectives to additional subjects. As mentioned earlier, if somehow possible I'd like to avoid changing the exam structure and weights. Similarly, when adding content to an objective, we should keep the objective at a roughly similar level. Therefore I would not add dedicated topics on mobile operating systems, git, editors, containers, immutable OS. We do already mention containers in 1.4, so we can expect candidates to recognize them. We now also have Alpine as an additional distribution, which will help to address containers, I think these two adjustments address Marco's suggestions regarding containers without changing the exam architecture. With respect to aligning Linux Essentials with LPIC-1, there is certainly not a 1:1 fit. However, this might not necessarily be necessary. The purpose of LPIC and the Essentials exams are different; the Essentials can be seen as 'academic' certificates which provide a preliminary introduction into various fields of IT and, when taken together, cover a broad amount of topics. If we align things, I would rather do it along the Essentials track, not upwards to LPIC. When taken together, Linux Essentials, Web Development Essentials and Security Essentials cover the disciplines of administration, development and security in a very comprehensive manner. LPIC on the other hand, is a professional certification track with exams that go into detail and are aligned on their way up to LPIC-3. That's it for today. Sorry if I've missed anything, you know where your mail client's reply button is :) Fabian On Mon, Jan 5, 2026 at 9:06 PM Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > -- > Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> GPG: F1426B12 > Director of Product Development, Linux Professional Institute > -- Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> GPG: F1426B12 Director of Product Development, Linux Professional Institute
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