When are the various Linux certification organizations going to begin asking about CUPS?
From: Jay F. Shachter (jay_at_m5.chi.il.us)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: 27 Apr 2004 09:05:33 -0700
Please forgive me if this a frequently-asked question; I do not read this
discussion group regularly.
It appears inevitable that the various flavors of Linux -- indeed the entire
UNIX community -- is eventually going to migrate to CUPS from LPRng or
various other printing subsystems formally in widespread use.
Does anyone have any inside knowledge regarding when the various certification
organizations are going to begin requiring knowledge of CUPS on their exams?
I looked at the LPI website, for example, as recently as yesterday evening,
and they were still requiring knowledge of /etc/printcap.
Thank you in advance for your response to this question.
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