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New LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 Exams

New LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 Exams. Up-to-date technology in use in today's business environment Reflects current 2008 Linux technology demanded by employers, business, customers and users throughout the world

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New LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 Exams

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  1. New LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 Exams • Up-to-date technology in use in today's business environment • Reflects current 2008 Linux technology demanded by employers, business, customers and users throughout the world • Rationalization of exam content, numbering and formatting to provide consistent “map” and defined areas of study for couseware providers and individual exam preparation

  2. New LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 Exams “The Right Content in the Right Place” • LPIC-1 is now a true Linux “foundation” exam for IT professionals. • LPIC-1 as per industry demand and workplace skills needed today is definitively a benchmark entry-level exam for power-users and all Linux professionals‏ • Higher-level network administration tasks move to LPIC-2. (Candidates must demonstrate the ability to use and self-manage their environment in LPIC-1 before meeting the challenge of network administration in LPIC-2)‏

  3. New LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 Exams • LPIC-2 • Major network administration • Install applications from source • greater emphasis on security & troubleshooting • udev Device Management • LVM • expanded mail service coverage to include IMAP/POP LPIC-1 • focus on system use and self-management • less emphasis on generic hardware & network protocols • reduced installation coverage • increased system usage • SQL data management • accessibility/assistive technologies • localization/internationalization • increased data encryption

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