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Linux Holdings is a Linux training company that endorses the LPI certification. You can find out more about the LPI certification from theLinux Professional Institute website. All these materials were
contributed by others. Many thanks to LinuxIT from the UK for releasing
the Study Guides under the GFDL (GNU Free Document License), and to
Michel Bisson of France for the Preparation Guides - released under
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Study guides
These LPI guides are an ideal
starting point. They are in a tutorial format and were written to be
used in courses. They take you through the exam objectives step by step.
These guides are available in both OpenOffice.org (.sxw) and Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf) formats:
.sxw format
(about 300k each)
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi//GNU-FDL-OO-LPI-101-0.0-RPM.sxw
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi//GNU-FDL-OO-LPI-102-0.0.sxw
.pdf format
(about 600k each)
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi/GNU-FDL-OO-LPI-101-0.0-RPM.pdf
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi/GNU-FDL-OO-LPI-102-0.0.pdf
Preparation
guides
Use these after you have
worked through the study guides. They list all the facts and information
about each exam objective. For these guides to be useful, you have to
be familiar with the subject matter already. This makes them ideal for
final preparation. These guides are available in both OpenOffice.org
(.sxw) and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) formats:
.sxw format:
(about 150k each)
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi/lpi101prepv3.sxw
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi/lpi102prepv3.sxw
.pdf format:
(about 650k each)
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi/lpi101prepv3.pdf
http://www.linuxholdings.co.za/downloads/lpi/lpi102prepv3.pdf
The
following links are on other sites
IBM has a good set of tutorials
for download. There are 8 of them, registration required:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/l-dw-linux-lpir21-i.html
David Horton has a good self-study
guide with excellent sample questions. David has been writing Linux
documentation for what seems like forever. His guide is a community
effort, and can be found at:
http://www.happy-monkey.net/LPI/LPI-Self-Study-Guide.html
Do you
know of any other high-quality preparation material? If so, let us know
(mailto: alan@linuxholdings.co.za)
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