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Re: Linux Classes



I could use all the help I can get on the beginner side of things (as long 
as it's FREE)

(Sorry to have to sound like a mooch, but I am semi-unemployed and living 
off my credit cards.
Not exactly what I would call fun.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "L. V. Lammert" <lvl@omnitec.net>
To: <discuss@mail.sluug.org>; <discuss@silug.org>
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 9:39 AM
Subject: Linux Classes


> Had a great week teaching Novell's Advanced SuSE, . . we're also going get 
> more Novell courses into the schedule  since Novell is starting to 
> actively push SuSE (NLD10 looks pretty neat - MUCH more 'user friendly').
>
> Questions for all - what sort of courses might be of interest to the 
> community? Seems like three 'levels' might be workable:
>
> 1) Commercial classes for businesses (a la Novell, intro, intermediate, 
> advanced);
>
> 2) Focused classes for advanced users; small fee involved;
>
> 3) Free intro classes for the public (install fests? OpenOffice?).
>
> Any suggestions for content and/or marketing? The facilities are pretty 
> convenient, just South of Forest Park on the Hill. We had six in class 
> last week, that room would be good for 10-12; larger rooms are also 
> available (with or w/o h/w, any config).
>
> Lee
>
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