Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen wrote:

>   The latest revision is from April 2009 according to
>   https://www.lpi.org/linux-certifications/programs/lpic-1
>   and I really thinks it needs a lot of updates.

The last (minor) revision of LPIC-1 took place in mid-2012, but apparently the 
notice on the web page you quoted wasn't updated. If you read the objectives 
closely, you will find mentions of entities such as systemd, which wasn't yet 
a thing in 2009.

Having said that, a major revision of LPIC-1 was rumoured to be in the works 
for this year (the LPI tries to maintain a 5-year cycle for major revisions). 
So far this list has been suspiciously silent, but if you go to the LPI wiki 
you will find a page called http://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-1_Objectives_V4 . In 
which way this differs from previous versions can be inferred from the editing 
history, and there are a few ideas for changes tacked on to the end of the 
page.

Anselm
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