hi ya

best ( linux/unix ) education ....
( get a bunch of machines together... no important data on it )
- hit the reset switch ....
- hit the power switch ... while its writing data to files
- mix-n-match parts from various PCs and get it both working again
- mount other remote machines to yours and reboot your box.. watch them 
  scratch their heads
- start deleting files/directories and see what breaks...

- lots of fun lab ....


- the local linux user groups and installfest would be a good 
  informal starting point for "hands on" linux things

have fun
alvin

-- hands on experiences is more important than most  "certification" ??
        
other certification places....
        http://www.linuxcertification.com  ( aka sair )
        http://www.lpi.org/
        http://www.sagecert.org ( sage/usenix )
        http://www.redhat.com/training/  ( the other enemy and costs toomuch )
        http://www-3.ibm.com/services/learning/spotlight/linux/
        ...

        - dont forget about the local university extensions programs too

On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Deedra Waters wrote:

> I know that this is slightly off topic so please if you do respond please
> respond to me privately...
> 
> I'm looking into the possibility of going into working with linux, and
> want totake related courses to help build my background because I'm not
> experienced enough. I have looked specificly into the sair certification
> at  (http://www.linuxcertification.com) this gives me a great deal of
> info, but does not give me the answers I'm looking for which mainly are is
> there a place in the tampabay Florida area that offers this course. It
> does list one area, but the email address is incorrect.
> 
> If anyone can help me with this, or give me thoughts and or feedback I'd
> appreciate it.
> 


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