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LPI finally releases top level Linux certification
After years in the making -- and after some people had given up on ever seeing it -- the distribution-neutral Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and its affiliate, LPI-Japan, have finally jointly launched the LPIC-3 certification
LPIC-1: Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide
Here’s the book you need to prepare for the LPI Level 1 exams from Linux Professional Institute. This study guide was developed to meet the exacting requirements of today’s certification candidates, and has been reviewed and designated
LPIC-1 Linux certification training available online
Want a job working in Linux? Then one of your first steps should be to get an LPIC-1 (Linux Professional Institute first level) certification. In the past, getting this entry-level certification could be easier said than done,
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Novell Mumbai Centre Gets SCP Certification
"Novell is the only Linux distributor to have this level of global capability. Now, Novell grows even stronger with the addition of the Mumbai centre," said Mike Lyons, vice president, global support and services, Novell.
LPI finally releases top level Linux certification
The LPIC-3 represents the highest level of distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry, and is targeted at Linux professionals providing IT services at the enterprise level. The certification consists of a single "core"
Linux certification training
Want a job working in Linux? Then one of your first steps should be to get an LPIC-1 (Linux Professional Institute first level) certification. The SUNY (State University of New York) Linux Learning Collaborative, a partnership between
Why suspend-to-RAM will never work perfectly on Linux
"Apple only deals with a very specific set of hardware parts that has total control of most of the time, and Microsoft certifies most third party drivers. But Linux has no such certification program, it has to deal with vast amounts
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