I'm not sure if I have already mentioned this before however the Cisco academy for the vision impaired http://www.ciscovision.org is running an Intro to command-line Linux course and will probably be running another class through starting in July. We're also probably running an advanced administration course dealing with mail servers and the like next semester in July. We also run other courses see www.ciscovision.org for details. All courses are online with Ventrilo and run at night, 9pm Eastern. Course cost is $150 per course. Courses can be accessed with mangler, a Linux vt client. Resources for the course are made available for free however and anyone is free to download them. If you visit www.cucat.org, click student resources, then find the linux admin (soon to be renamed linux intro) link you'll find the materials for the course. there are audio lectures, study groups, a wiki with useful info and links off to other material. The course focuses on debian/ubuntu, and makes no attempt to deal with distribution differences or idiocynchracies. Speakup and installation of Linux are not covered although methods of install are documented on the wiki. Students ssh into another linux box, either real or virtual to do their course work. The course is what it is and I submit it as a possible resource for what it's worth. Lectures and studygroups are downloadable or podcastable and the wiki works in just about any browser. Regards, Kerry.