On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:01 PM, r j <ronsmailbox5 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Another note is the LPI exam is a very basic generic Linux certification.

As someone holding an LPI certification, I feel compelled to correct this.  :)

LPI has an entire *series* of certifications, not just one.  This
consists of three levels, named as follows:
LPIC-1: Junior Level Linux Professional
LPIC-2: Advanced Level Linux Professional
LPIC-3: Senior Level Linux Professional

Additionally, each certification level requires passage of TWO exams -
they are not an individual exam for each.

As such, LPIC-1 (the one I currently hold) does qualify as an
"entry-level" certification, but I would not go as far as "very
basic".  For the "very basic" term I would ascribe that to Linux+, the
CompTIA Linux certification.  LPIC-1 would come in slightly above
that, and then you work your way up.  By the time you get to LPIC-3
you're at at least the same level as RHCE, with the added benefit of
being cross-distro (LPI is a vendor-neutral program, and requires
knowledge of both Debian-style and RedHat-style systems).

 - Tony