RE: Slightly OT: Taking Unix/Linux class?

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I recently spent nearly 4000 dirhams on a course that following a highly structured and very attractive syllabus. It looked very impressive, but I spent more time teaching them than the other way. Didn't bother finishing the course, money non-refundable. All gone, plus my time down the toilet. I still think courses can be valuable (considering that I have taught many much), but you must get references from knowledgable people who have taken the course before.

And get a box to play with ;-)

Sincerely,
Aleksander


From: "Eve Atley" <eatley@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Slightly OT: Taking Unix/Linux class?
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 13:12:13 -0800


I'd like to get opinions on possibly taking a linux/unix course. We run a Red Hat 9 linux server in a small business, and I come from a primarily

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