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[ILUG] Linux Teaching -- prepare 3 day course

[ILUG] Linux Teaching -- prepare 3 day course

Stephen_Reilly at dell.com Stephen_Reilly at dell.com
Wed Sep 26 13:50:12 IST 2001


>Hi,
hello there

>Sorry to interrupt you when you're probably so busy preparing for the 
>long 12hr shifts on the factory floor in October.
Doesn't effect me, I do software development :) Now project deadlines effect
me all over the place.

>The reason that I'm contacting you, is that for our external project this 
>year I am going to learn Linux.
excellent

>One at the objectives for the end of the year is that I've then to 
>present a three days hands on training course in Linux Administration 
>training (aimed at thoses with passed experience in other OS).
Hmm, Administration as in setting up a Linux server to serve windows
clients, or all Linux environment, or just general use of the operating
system ?

>So i guess really what I'm asking is that in your expert opinion how 
>much detail , (subject  for course)
Expert opinion !!?? I like that ! I'm posting this to the ILUG mailing list
as there are probably a few people there who have previously put together
similar courses. You should join also, it's free and will prove to be a very
worthwhile resource while on your way to learning Linux.
http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug  <-- Irish Linux User List

>should i go in to in ensuring that it fits into to the realistic time frame
of  
>the three day course.
Opinions will differ greatly on this one. Ehm let's see, start with
installation. Then where to find applications etc. on the net. Download a
few of these, maybe snort or such and install them. If you decide to go with
Redhat teach them about RPMs. Either way teach them how to use tar and how
to compile applications from source. Configure sendmail, teach them how to
use email thereafter. Set up a print server maybe. Alot of this will depend
on your personal interest . . . You should cover things like adding and
managing users, using XWindows, using system configuration apps -- linuxconf
and the like. After that maybe install and use StarOffice, that will look
kinda familiar to them :) Or set up Apache and write a webpage and such.
Hmmm then there's security ... 3 days huh ?

>do you think you'll you be able to help me on this one?
>Much obliged for any input on  this one,
>Thanks a million for reading this ,
>O'B,D
Keep posting to the list and you should get all the help you need.

steve




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