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Fraser Campbell wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On May 5, 2005 06:13 pm, G. Matthew Rice wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm trying to compile a list of all colleges and universities that teach
_any_ linux in their programmes. Even better would be if they admit it ;)
So far I have Seneca and Algonquin. Are there any others that you know
of.
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Sheridan has some classes on Linux, see
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://capella.sheridanc.on.ca:9085/coutline/coutlineview.jsp?appver=ps&subjectCode=SYST&courseCode=13416&version=1.0&sec=0&reload=true">http://capella.sheridanc.on.ca:9085/coutline/coutlineview.jsp?appver=ps&subjectCode=SYST&courseCode=13416&version=1.0&sec=0&reload=true</a>
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Back in 2001/2002, I did an 8 course Unix Sysadmin program at
Centennial College at the Shorting campus. We used mostly Redhat 8 and
to a lesser extent Solaris 9 and ummm .. SCO Unix 5. Most of the work
was done on the Redhat platform which our teachers said that the
college considered to be Unix.<br>
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Clive DaSilva CMA
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