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Re: [tlug] Classes



If your compiling software and setting up linux from scratch then your
probably doing it wrong. There are many nice versions of linux, some
of which work well.

Red hat training is hard and usually complete overkill. Books are a
bit pointless for the beginner as they are typically very dry reading
and are generally written like a manual.

What kind of things do you do with windows nick? Do you have a
specific goal that you want to achieve with Linux or do you just want
to add it to your CV?

2012/5/18 Christian Horn <chorn@example.com>:
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 02:30:38PM +0900, Nick Bikkal wrote:
>> Thank everyone for helping out with my Linux installments. Is there a
>> place one can go to study Linux basics, like a course or something?
>
> The Red Hat training might be interesting for you.
> >From the pricing those are mostly payed by corporations thou, it
> might be expensive for individuals.
>
> An alternative way to 'learn linux' is learning by oneself.  Once
> one has a basic idea one can set goals, implement them and learn
> along that way:
> - setup a mailserver
> - compile software
> - setup LinuxFromScratch
> - ..
>
> (Full Disclosure: I work a Red Hat.  My opinion that the trainings
> are great is independent thou ;)
>
>
> Christian
>
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