There is also a level III being developed.  Over time LPI cert will
likely be more important.  


On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 12:27 -0500, John Reese wrote:
> I have the LPI Level I cert. Because there are fewer resources available
> for Level II, and there is no recognized 'standard' training manual for
> Level II, I am using RHCE training material to supplement my studies. I
> have done quite a bit of comparison reading on various subjects.
> 
> I agree with what has been said about RHCE industry recognition. Many IT
> managers have never heard of the LPI certification program even if they
> consider themselves to be Linux experts.
> 
> On the other hand, I have found the LPI Level II training materials to
> be better than the RHCE training materials in most cases. The RHCE
> manuals are systematic in coverage but accept RH 'simplifications' --
> GUI utilities and so on. I love Red Hat and have never worked with
> anything but RH in any professional position, but I still find the LPI
> training track to be more informative.
> 
> John Reese
> 
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