Re: Linux Training

Subject: Re: Linux Training
From: Jill Shindelman <jill_shindelman -at- YAHOO -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 09:03:52 -0700

--- Aoidìn_Scully <ascully -at- FLEXICOM -dot- COM> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know anything about Linux training? As
> in, how different it
> is from other training, the types of things one
> should be trained in
> etc. >

Linux is an operating system very similar to UNIX, so
training can be directed toward system users, system
administrators, system support people, and others. A
list of organizations that offer a variety of Linux
training courses can be found at
www.linuxtraining.org/centers.

For a non-technical introduction to Linux, a good
resource is http://learn.ibm.be/linux, which is a
multi-media presentation (slides with narration) that
discusses what all the Linux hoopla is about.

Jill Shindelman

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