It worked for me too. I now have the Novell Certified Linux Administrator certification. It seems odd to me that they would allow a non-current LPIC-1 cert to be sufficient. I wonder if this is a hole that they will plug at some point in the future. Kelwin On 02/09/2010 11:46 PM, Scott Murphy wrote: > Mine expired in December and it was sufficient. > > On 2010/02/09 22:51, Kelwin Wylie wrote: >> Does anyone know whether the LPI cert has to be current? Mine expired >> last spring. >> >> An additional piece of info, in case anyone is interested, is that the >> Ubuntu Certified Professional certification is based on the LPI 1 >> certification. To get the UCP, you must do the LPI 101 and 102 exams >> (i.e. get LPIC 1) and then take another exam LPI 199 exam to get the UCP. >> >> Kelwin Wylie >> >> >> On 02/09/2010 10:25 PM, Scott Murphy wrote: >> >>> That should have read "If we have an exam weekend at some point this spring" >>> >>> On 2010/02/09 22:18, Scott Murphy wrote: >>> >>>> For those who do not know about this, if you are the holder of an LPI >>>> Level 1 certification, you can get the Novell Certified System >>>> Administrator designation for free. >>>> >>>> The basic piece here is that we have an exam weekend at some point in >>>> the spring, you can get two certifications for the price of the LPI >>>> certification. >>>> >>>> We should have a quick overview during the meeting next week. Andrea, >>>> have you obtained yours yet? >>>> >>>> Scott -- Kelwin Wylie kelwin [ at ] wylie [ dot ] ca _______________________________________________ regulars mailing list regulars [ at ] ovsage [ dot ] org http://www.ovsage.org/mailman/listinfo/regulars