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Gf~ LinuxProfessional Institute
Philip Iezzi
has fulfilled the qualifications and achieved all requirements of the Institute's program
LPIC-1 Certification and is entitled to all honours and privileges associated with this achievement.
Issued at Toronto, Ontario, Canada
On the 18th day ofJune 2008
This certificate is not proof of certification, please visit https://www.lpLorg/caf/Xamman/certification
linux Professional Institute and the circle-L logo are trademarks and registered trademarks (in Japan and the European Union) of the linux Professional Institute Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Linux Professional Institute
Dear Graduate:
Your certificate for successful completion of the Linux Professional Institute certification Level One and your LPI card are enclosed. We offer our sincere congratulations on your achievement.
You are now entitled to the designation:
LPIC-1 (Linux Professional Institute Certified Level 1)
and may use the LPIC-1 logo for'your business card or resume; http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/about_lpi/lpi_logo
We at the Linux Professional Institute hope you will continue your studies to the Level 2 certification. More information on other levels of the LPIC program are available at http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/certification/the_Ipic_program and information on other LPI projects is available at http://www.lpi.org/en/lpi/english/become_involved
As a community organization, we look to our graduates to participate in the ongoing development of LPI programs as the world's #1 Linux Certification. Should you wish to participate in the LPI Alumni, where LPI graduates can share LPI information, please subscribe to the mailing list at http://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/Lpi-alumni
Thank you for certifying with LPI, and for your support of the LPIC program.
Jim Lacey President and CEO Linux Professional Institute
on behalf of the Linux Professional Institute Board:
Jared Buckley Texas, USA Christopher Fron New York, USA Gen Narui Tokyo, Japan Torsten Scheck Heidelberg, Germany
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Philip lezzi
Dieses Zertifikat bescheinigt den erfolgreichen Abschluss des Kurses "Berufsbegleitende Ausbildung zumLinux Professional Institute Certificate 1"
Der Kurs vermittelte während 11 Kurstagen Grundlagenkompetenzen in der Installation und der Wartung von LinuxComputersystemen
Zu den Kernthemen gehörten:
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KursKursortKursdauer
Datum
LPIC-2008-01Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil11 Kurstage
18. Juni 2008
Hardware und Systemarchitektur
Linux Installation und Package Management
GNU- und Unix-Befehle
Devices, Linux-Dateisysteme, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
X-Window System, Kernei, Drucken, Dokumentation
Booten, Initialisierung, Shutdown, Runlevels
Shell, Scripting, Programmieren und Kompilieren
Netzwerkgrundlagen und Netzwerkdienste
Sicherheit und Administration
institutefor
networked solutions
The Linux Professional Institute Examination Completion Report
LPI Level 1 Exam 101
Candidate: Philip Iezzi LPI ID: LPI000155584 Site: 200049918 Registration ID: 225361392 Test Date: 14-Mai-2008 Exam: LPI Level 1 Exam 101
Scaled Score: 720 Required Passing Score: 500 Status: Pass
This report shows the percentage of items in each section you answered correctly for the LPI Level 1 Exam 101.
Percent Section Analysis Correct
GNU and Unix Commands 80% Hardware and Architecture 83% Linux Installation and Package Management 93% Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard 100% The X Window System 71%
Thank you for taking LPI's certification exam. Scores on the exam are scaled so the range is from 200800.
Passing a single exam does not signify completion of an LPI certification. Certification is awarded after passing all required exams for a particular level. After passing the required exams, you will receive a printed certificate indicating that you hold the designated certification level.
Employers and others considering' the value of professional certification are encouraged to review the LPI website or to contact LPI for more information. LPI recommends that achievement of professional certification be considered as one of many factors in evaluating the competency of an individual. Consideration should be given to the amount of time that has passed since the candidate completed an exam or certification in order to as~ess the currency of a candidate's skills.
For more information about LPI and the Linux certification programs, write to Linux Professional Institute Inc., 161 Bay Street, Suite 27th Floor TD Canada Trust Tower BCE Place Toronto, Ontario M5J 2S1 Canada info@lpLorg.
Copyright (C) 2007 Linux Professipnal Institute, Inc.
Please retain this report as prodf of completing the exam.
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The Linux Professional Institute Examination Completion Report
LPI Level 1 Exam 102
Candidate: Philip Iezzi LPIID: LPI000155584 Site: 200049918 Registration ID: 225763231 Test Date: 18-Jun-2008 Exam: LPI Level 1 Exam 102
Scaled Score: 750 Required Passing Score: 500 Status: Pass
This report shows the percentage of items in each section you answered correctly for the LPI Level 1 Exam 102.
Percent Section Analysis Correct
Administrative Tasks 100% Kernel 100% Documentation 80% Boot, Initialization, Shutdown and Runlevels 100% Networking Services 100% Security 100% Networking Fundamentals 71% Shells, Scripting, Programming and Compiling 100% Printing 66%
Thank you for taking LPl's certification exam. Scores on the exam are scaled so the range is from 200 800.
Passing a single exam does not signify completion of an LPI certification. Certification is awarded after passing all required exams for a particular level. After passing the required exams, you will receive a printed certificate indicating that you hold the designated certification level.
Employers and others considering the value of professional certification are encouraged to review the LPI website or to contact LPI for more information. LPI recommends that achievement of professional certification be considered as one of many factors in evaluating the competency of an individual. Consideration should be given to the amount of time that has passed since the candidate completed an exam or certification in order to assess the currency of a candidate's skills.
For more information about LPI and the Linux certification programs, write to Linux Professional Institute Inc., 161 Bay Street, Suite 27'h Floor TD Canada Trust Tower BCE Place Toronto, Ontario M5J 2S1 Canada info@lpLorg.
Copyright (C) 2007 Linux Professional Institute, Inc.
Please retain this report as proof of completing the exam.