So where is the class taught at?
Thanks,
Todd
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