LPIC-1 Exam Cram Session
The Linux Professional Institute Certification, Level One (LPIC-1), is a
vendor neutral certification for Linux system administration. In order
to successfully pass the LPIC-1 exams, you should have at least one year
of Linux experience. This course is a day long class designed to help
prepare an experienced Linux user to take the LPIC-1 exam. The course
materials can also be used for more indepth study by anyone wanting to
prepare for a future LPIC-1 certification.
This is part of the Professional day on Friday April 13th. Not only will you attend this all day exam cram session but you will also be registered as a Supporter Pass attendee when registering for this session.
The LPIC-1 Exam Cram session will be led by Ross Brunson, the Linux Professional Institute’s Director of Member Services. This session will assist exam candidates in preparing for the LPIC-1 exams. Exam cram sessions include information on exam structure, question types, and how to use practical experience and one’s knowledge of Linux to determine the correct answers to exam questions. Participants in these exam cram sessions will also gain important tips, tricks and techniques in order to successfully complete and pass their LPI exams. Ross is an experienced presenter on this subject, having provided exam cram and LPI training for 10 years, and welcomes all questions during his exam cram sessions.



