Raven Damask wrote:
> # if disclaimer
> I'm not sure whether this should be on techtalk
> or grrltalk, but it seems relevant here to me.
Sounds technical to me. :)
> in
> about a month or so, I'll be running a "Intro to
> TCP/IP Networking and Linux" course.
>
> I know what I'm using for a textbook for the
> TCP/IP half of the class -- "Demystifying TCP/IP", by
> Michael Busby. It does a pretty good job of
> explaining things clearly, and even covers some of the
> network-design things I wanted to show this class.
> But I'm a bit stymied when looking for an appropriate
> intro to Linux textbook.
They're not exactly textbooks, but have you looked at
Netizen's Open-Source (or Open-Documentation, or something)
'course notes'?
Check out 'Unix Basics', 'Unix Tools' and 'Internet
Fundamentals'. I think they're all on the website.
(lemme go check)
Ok. Internet Fundamentals only has the table of
contents, but the other two are up. The URL is:
http://www.netizen.com.au/services/training/modules/
The terms of use are on the site - think 'standard
open source terms' and you're pretty right.
Credit for those courses goes to Skud. Let her (and/or
the list!) know if you find them useful.
Jenn V.
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