'Linux 101' training

Sidney Shapiro sidney-3Kd7Tu4o6f/sBN0MCq728g at public.gmane.org
Wed Jun 2 20:18:51 UTC 2004


> > IBM spun them off a little while ago, they're independent again.
> > They've got good machines, good instructors etc.  I've never been
> > thrilled about any week-long in-class training courses, but if you
> > already know a bunch of Linux stuff and you just want to be able to
> > broaden your knowledge to write the exam, you could do worse.
> >
> > One step better would be to form a study group.  Get a bunch of
people
> > to meet once a week in somebody's livingroom or something, discuss a
> > chapter of a common book, run through some exercises, then go for
beer
> > and talk about all kinds of Linux and/or computer industry junk.
It's
> > slower, and there's always somebody who doesn't do their reading,
but
> > who cares? it's professional experience, expands your contacts and
helps
> > you learn the material.
> >
> > Hmmm... if people are interested, I might try to start something
like
> > this up in a few weeks.

I would certainly be interested.

Sid


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