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The Many Meanings of Linux, Part 1 of 2

A startling title appeared in the prestigious Yale Law Journal in 2002. At that time, academics, governments, and companies were exploring an exciting and potentially liberating idea: to take input about policies and products not just from duly credentialed experts, but from the general public. Pushing forward that narrative, [...]

LPIC-3 Mixed Environments 3.0 Introduction #03: 303 Samba Share Configuration

This blog posting is the third in a series that will help you to prepare for the new version 3.0 of the LPIC-3 Mixed Environments exam. In the previous posts we set up a virtual lab, installed Samba, and set up an Active Directory domain. The lab also contains a [...]

LPIC-3 Mixed Environments 3.0 Introduction #02: 302 Samba and Active Directory Domains

This blog posting is the second in a series that will help you to prepare for the new version 3.0 of the LPIC-3 Mixed Environments exam. Active Directory is one of the major topics on LPI’s LPIC-3 Mixed Environments exam. While preparing tof the exam, you should not just [...]

LPIC-3 Mixed Environments 3.0 Introduction #01: 301 Samba Basics

This blog posting is the first in a series that will help you to prepare for the new version 3.0 of the LPIC-3 Mixed Environments exam. The new objectives are a complete rewrite of the former version. A lot of topics were added or extended, and some outdated topics [...]

Open, Simple, Generative: Why the Web is the Dominant Internet Application

Everything in the 2021 Open Anniversary celebration comes together in the Open Web, the subject of this month's article. In fact, I have taken the words Open Web as almost a prompt for free association. While everyone appreciates the wealth of free information on the Web, readers of this [...]

The LPI, the NFT and the TLAs

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) regularly hosts students and other folks with an interest in a career involving open source. Through internships, we help them gain experience and acquire new skills. In return, we get to introduce (or further expose) these interns to the world of open source software. This summer, [...]

My LGBTQ+ life in tech

Recently I was honored to be included in a list of "27 LGBTQ+ Scientists and Tech Leaders Shaping Our Future" in an article of “Interesting Engineering". I asked Björn Schönewald, LPI's Marketing Manager, to post this article on the LPI web site and he suggested that I write an article [...]

Developer Land @ Home 2021

June 9 - 10, 2021 Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is thrilled to be participating at the upcoming Developer Land @ Home event taking place June 9 - 10, 2021. Talent Network is the largest Talent community in the world with more than 1,000,000 members. Talent Network's mission is to find Talent, [...]

Simone « Simo » Bertulli: Stressing the system

This article follows up on an earlier article on this site, where I explained the core values ​​and fundamental goals of the LPI community. It's time to get closer and make the acquaintance of the actual Membership platform! If you follow the link to the Membership description page, you will [...]

Open Knowledge, The Internet Archive, and the History of Everything

Digital storage is simultaneously the most fragile medium ever invented and the most robust. A change in the magnetization of a few microscopic bits on a hard disk can wipe out content forever. Furthermore, anyone who causes mischief on their web site or social media can expunge the embarrassing [...]