Ubuntu Certified!
Tonight I got some post from my old place (which mostly contained some old bank statements), but inbetween, there was a really cool surprise, my Ubuntu Certified Professional certificate and card!
Whohoo!
Tonight I got some post from my old place (which mostly contained some old bank statements), but inbetween, there was a really cool surprise, my Ubuntu Certified Professional certificate and card!
Whohoo!
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Very Nice! I’m jealous! So, how does one become an Ubuntu Certified Engineer?
Hey Aaron! Ubuntu does certification through the LPI (Linux Professionals Institute). You can get more information from then at http://www.lpi.org
There’s also a page about it on the Ubuntu website, please refer to http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntucert for all the 1st hand information.
Hope to see you become a UCP too! Will I see you in Sevilla in May?
Ok. I’m really impressed. After looking it over, you really need to know your stuff on this. Cool.
For less than $500, you can certify, and the exams can be taken in any order (lpi 101, lpi 102 & lpi 199 (ubuntu)).
I think I have a new goal to set for myself. And with there being a testing center within a few miles of my house, this is just too tempting. :)
Congratulations by the way!
Jonathan,
I am truly happy for you. It is with great pleasure that I see younger generations come along to do greater things than I knew possible. I love the fact that at my age I am actually learning from those I only hoped to teach. It is to you and others like you that I tip my humble hat. Maybe this world is in better hands than I could imagine.
Hey Aaron,
As we say in french… Bravo! Cool man! Hope you the best from this paper and I think you will!
Keep up the good work!!
Pete
Jonathan,
What was the Ubuntu test format and how many questions?
Hey George. Unfortunately you have to sign an NDA before you do the test, where you promise not to reveal any details about the contents of the test. I suggest you contact the LPI directly for more details.
congratulations…
I am seriously thinking of taking the 117-199 exam myself. I already passed LPI-101 and -102. I want to ask you if there is any specific 199 training material for self-study and preparation available? I have read the detailed curriculum (topics) on Ubuntuforum. Thanks for taking time to answer me :-)