seaeagle

Joined: Aug 31, 2004 Posts: 5748
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:52 am Post subject: Free Linux Basics course starts next week |
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LinuxBasics Course
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LinuxBasic.org offers our second free Linux class, An Introduction to Linux Basics.
Linux can certainly be used as a Desktop without much understanding of how it works. This course is designed to give a foundation of understanding of Linux to a beginner who wants to know a little more about the system. More advanced Linux users will find an opportunity to dig deeper into some areas they always wanted to know more about or discover gaps in their knowledge that they didn’t know existed. |
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| The next class is set to begin on February 22, 2007 (you can start after that date). There are 11 chapters and an Intro in the guide. We will spend more than a week on some chapters so that the class runs for about 4 months. A Schedule will be posted. |
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This course is free (as in free beer). However, a goodwill contribution in the form of active participation, revisions, suggestions or ideas would be appreciated.
Basic requirements are a desire to learn, to do reasonable footwork (reading the material, googling the topics at times, gathering information on your own system), to respect fellow learners, and to follow netetiquette. This course being more specifically targeted to beginners, there aren’t really that many requirements. However, keep in mind that questions will range from very basic to more advanced. Beginners will have to be bold and ask the questions they have at their level (there are no stupid questions) and not be intimidated by more advanced questions from more advanced users who are learning too. More advanced users will have to “remember when”, as they once were introduced themselves to Linux, and hopefully contribute answers to basic questions as well as more advanced ones. |
Further information at: LinuxBasics Course |
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