Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This statement is just ridiculous. The ONLY thing we ever test is the
> ability to install and configure something correctly. So what you have

Guys, if I may make an appeal.

Let's look for things to add to the objectives.  Taking them out will be easy
because, as I mentioned in my last e-mail, the voters will vote them down.


> But how important is it for the *general* user, the mythical
> minimally-qualified person? I cannot tell you how many times I have to
> resolve dependency blockers to get something to install at all and I
> have to use emerge for this - it's vital to my job. But, it's not in the
> LPIC-1 exam as it does not represent the vital stuff that an LPIC-1
> qualified person *must* know.

I've got another e-mail coming up on package management.  The "*must*" part
is very subjective, too.

Regards,
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