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If this is your first time thinking about certifying for the Linux Standard Base (LSB), you probably want to start with this tutorial, which appeared on IBM developerWorks, and Novell’s “Understanding and Using the Linux Standard Base,” which should provide a good overview of the importance of certifying against the LSB and how to do so.
If you are looking for more specific information, such as answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the LSB, or what specifications comprise the LSB, you should browse the LDN and our Link Directory.
We’re still busy building the link directory, so feel free to sign up to add links using your del.icio.us account, or just use the form to submit one link at a time. If you’ve written anything on Linux development and/or LSB certification, be sure to submit that as well.
Do you have questions about the LSB, and can’t find the answers via LDN? Leave a comment here, and we’ll add the questions to our FAQ and try to address them on the LDN blog or FAQ as they arise.
If you need more immediate help, you might want to subscribe to the lsb-discuss mailing list. The lsb-discuss list is a moderate-traffic list where developers can discuss the ins and outs of the LSB with other developers.
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