My Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 certification
November 10th, 2009 by
admin
Few days ago I have passed LPI 102 certificate and became Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 certified. I have passed LPI 101 back in March, 2007. There was 60 questions and 90 minutes to resolve those questions. One of the surprises that I had was option ‘Previous’, so you are able to check all of the questions once more in case that you have some additional time. I have to say that exam was easier than LPI 101 (which I find to be one of the hardest exams) because I do have experience with things that were asked in my day to day business. There is a lot of documentation available for preparing the exam, but I would recommend their ‘Detail objectives‘ documentation as the start point. They will just ask what you will find listed over there, so you just need to cover that part. In the end, I need to say that I am really glad to obtain this certification because I find GNU/Linux as real satisfaction. If you would need some help, information or something else in regards to this, please feel free to contact me.
http://www.lpi.org/verify
LPI ID: LPI000116482
Code: uuw3rpvp8v
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2 Comments »
November 10th, 2009 at 1:26 pm
MY FRIEND, CONGRATULATIONS !!! Your success and technical advances are inspiration to me and to all tech-guys!
keep going…all the best!
November 10th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
Hi Adnan,
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it. Hope that we will receive information about your new certifications soon! Thanks a lot!