LPI and BSD EXAM Certifications
We are proud to announce LPI and BSD Certifications for Indiana LinuxFest 2011.
LPI Certification
An LPI Cram Session is available on Friday, March 25th, as part of ILF Professional Day, which is designed to cover the materials needed to pass LPIC-1. To take this class you must register for the LPIC-1 Exam Cram Session. LPIC-1 Exam Cram Session does not include the cost of the exams.
LPI is offering the exams at a discounted rate of $99 per exam, except for LPI-301 which will be $219. All exams will be available except for the new LPI-304 "High Availability and Virtualization." Details about the different exams are available on the LPI certification web page.
To register for an LPI exam you must email events@lpi.org
The BSD Certification Group (BSDCG) is pleased to offer the BSDA certification exam during Indiana LinuxFest 2011.
The exam will be paper based and in English. Exam information is available from the Certification page of the BSDCG website (http://www.bsdcertification.org/certification/associate.html). Exam candidates should be proficient in the BSDA Certification Requirements and the Command Reference, both of which are available for free download from this page of the website.
The exam will be offered on March 27th at 11:00 and 1:00 in the Room TBA.
In order to take the exam you have to register for a BSDCG ID (https://register.bsdcertification.org//register/get-a-bsdcg-id). The exam price is $75.
About the BSD Certification Group
The BSD Certification Group (BSDCG) is a non-profit organization committed to creating and maintaining a global certification standard for system administration on BSD based operating systems. The BSDCG works with the BSD and sysadmin communities in order to provide a practical and relevant certification.
The BSDA certification is designed to be an entry-level certification on BSD Unix systems administration. The successful BSDA candidate is able to complete common administrative and troubleshooting tasks and has a good understanding of general BSD Unix and networking principles.



