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I agree: We write our materials for RedHat/CentOS, SuSE EL/OpenSuSE and Ubuntu. As these are the distributions that professional organisations use. Professional organisations are the ones that book exams! The Exams should cover the needs of organisations using Linux. This also benefits the exam taker as he/she is readily prepared for joining these organisations.

LPIC is not for the hobbyist. Go play as much as you like with Fedora and Gentoo, but this will not help you find a job. Not is helpful to prepare for an LPIC exam.

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Reinier Kleipool

On 13-1-2013 21:57, dbclinton wrote:
On 13-01-13 03:47 PM, Anselm Lingnau wrote:
It makes more sense to evaluate the content of the LPIC objectives with regard
to »enterprise« distributions such as RHEL, SLES, CentOS, or Debian, which
move a lot more slowly and whose make-up is usually closer to what the LPIC
exams talk about than techno-geek distributions like Fedora would be. It also
turns out that these distributions, rather than Ubuntu or Fedora, are the ones
that are most popular in the »professional« circles that LPI targets.
That's very clear, thanks. I'll have to take a closer look at CentOS etc.,
I appreciate your help.
David
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