>2008/8/30 Eden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Not just 101. Every LPI exam has lots of obsolet stuff. Yeah it needs a
> major update and constant little updates.
>
> 2008/8/29 Sergio Belkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> I've passed yesterday LPI 101.
>> Some topics like e.g. XFree86, ISA devices, hotplug, focus on  lilo as
>> main boot loader, and the very mention of kernel 2.2  can lead to
>> think to someone that a big portion of the examen is obsolete. But
>> although it's true that exam need to update on the other hand, topics
>> that are not bleeding edge ones, show the experience using Linux of
>> who take the exam.
>>
>> I think that some topics should be replaced (or have less importance)
>> as follows:
>>
>> XFree86 ---> Xorg
>> ISA, serial, and SCSI devices ---> IDE, SATA, basic knowledge of RAID, USB
>> Hotplug, devfs --> hal, udev
>> xdm --> kdm, xdm, kde, gnome.
>>
>> What do you think?
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>> Sergio Belkin -
>> _______________________________________________

In fact I am afraid that employers think that current LPI is obsolete
too, and underestimate it, but sorry I cannot wait to April.... I'll
take exam 2 for LPI 101, and I want to take LPI 2 too this year. So,
my question is: will it be a free update exam or somethig like that
for who as me that either are taking exam near to newer exams or
supporting in some way LPI?

Does it sound ridiculous? I think it isn't.

Greets.
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