Greetings fellow Linux fans!
Hi, my name is Ken, I'm a recovering Windows user. ;] After experimenting with several distros over the years I settled on Ubuntu for my typical day to day stuff, file & print sharing etc. I use a few amateur radio apps like fldigi and Gnome Predict sat tracking. When Shotwell or Gimp isn't enough I use Photoshop 7 through Wine. I've done some experimenting with VirtualBox as well. I want to be more in the know on command lines, scripting, small networks and servers, administration and security, running the occasional Windows apps, etc. Paths I'm considering are:
1. Self teach. This approach usually works well for me. I do best at my own pace and still find a good textbook(s) the key to getting started. Experimenting and Google are my friends. I haven't found a Linux book I really like so far, any recommends?
2. Community college. My concern is how many times I've entered a program only to find the more advanced classes weren't offered later. Cost and distance are a factor as I live in Fountain Hills.
3. Online classes. Does anyone offer these that are worthwhile?
4. Private schools. Probably very expensive and intense?
So what do you gurus recommend? If I go for some Linux certs, what institution should I get those from? Are there many employment opps for a Linux Cert holder in Phoenix Metro?
Thanks for your input,
-Ken
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