I  think it's a great idea.

Robin

On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Liam Gordon <l.oneill.gor...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I think it would be interesting and also productive to introduce
> individuals from the beginner stages of Linux usage.
>
> An example of some topics that might be interest would be Linux Boot
> Process,File System Hierarchy, Installing Linux through USB/CD, Basic
> Command Line, package management using yum or apt-get etc, Basic Trouble
> Shooting, etc., basic security, dual booting from windows to linux, basic
> shell scripting
>
> There is probably way more that beginners would like to know, but I think
> this is a good example of what most beginners would like to know. Depending
> if we want to reach outside the mailing list, we could put up posters,
> around the University of Calgary/Mount Royal/post on reddit etc./protospace
>
> It could also be a fund raising activity as I have access to spaces that
> cost about $25/50 to rent, and if we could charge $15-20 per class, for
> about 4 hour class, and get 10-15 people to attend that could assist in
> paying some of CLUG'S costs.
>
> What does everyone think? As a newbie I'm basic towards learning the
> basics/intermediate and wanting others to make linux as user friendly and
> friendly as possible.
>
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