Thanks for the info Phil,
Is it tailored more to an IT professional or can someone that just wants to get to know linux better benefit?
I have been trying to figure out where it will be taught next semester but no luck so far.
HAHA. I am in that class right now, as i am typing. I like it so
far. Teaches you all about fedora core 2. if you are going to take
it get ray esparza if there is a choice. i think he might be the only
guy teaching it. you should also take the sister class about linux
administration.
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 15:05:20 +0000, C.P. Owens <
cpo_4_1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the link Eric. I will try and get as much info as I can from
> the link you provided. I am unfortunatly Windows spoiled and not overly
> computer literate, especially when it comes to the command line. I have been
> additionally looking into taking CIS126DL "Linux Operating Systems" from one
> of the local colleges so that I may better understand Linux as a whole. If
> anyone has first hand knowledge about this class and has an opinion on its
> benifits to me I would appreciate the input before I spend a semester of
> time in it. Thanks for the help, I look forward to attending a meeting and
> InstallFest.
> Steve
>
> C.P. Owens wrote:
> >Hello, I am new to this. I hope I understood the web site correctly and it
> >said that if someone would like to see something in particular at the
> >Installfest to post here. I would like to see some networking help. In
> >particular I have a Suse 9.2 box with a printer, a Suse 9.2 laptop and my
> >wifes W98 box.They are all hooked together through a Netgear router and I
> >would like to have file sharing at least between the two Suse's and print
> >capabilities from all. I am having a hard time understanding Samba, SWAT
> >and CUPS. I don't know if this is a subject that can be helped with at an
> >Installfest but thought I would ask. Thank you.
> >Sincerely,
> >Steve