'Linux 101' training

William Park opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Thu Jun 3 18:49:47 UTC 2004


On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 01:16:57PM -0400, Mike Kallies wrote:
> William Park wrote:
> >You got access to black/white-board?  Because that's what you need.
> >Forget about projectors.
> 
> Simple is good.  Aside from big audiences, projectors are usually not 
> the best tool for the job.
> 
> >One thing that TLUG sorely needs is informal practical tutorials on
> >various topics for people who are not newbie but also not pro.  Eg.
> >    - programming languages (Python, Ruby, ...), 
> ...
> >    - thin-client setup (BOOTP, DHCP, NFS root, XDM, ...),
> >    - etc.
> >Short config, interesting features, novel use, blah, blah.
> 
> It would be cool, but I can't think of how one could motivate an expert 
> leader to find space and give a series of tutorials for free :-)

Short intro was what I had in mind.  Enough material to kick start your
reading.

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