2007/4/13, Leo <leotilson at eircom.net>:
> There are lots of documents and manuals available on the Internet but a
> hands on tutorial with a teacher is sometimes much better. A simple
> example: I wanted to set up an FTP server on one of the machines on our
> LAN. A friend advised against this and suggested putting winscp on the
> windows machines, and using fish on the Linux machines. Something that I
> would not have looked up on Google.
> I have also been looking for a couple of Linux courses but found the
> cost to be prohibitive; they look as if they were geared at (rich)
> companies willing to pay for their employees to attend.
> Alessio Porcacchia suggested that he would be willing to give a class or
> two. I could imagine ILUG members meeting let's say once a month with
> one member giving a lecture/class. The venue would be a problem, but if
> people could bring their own laptops it doesn't need to be anywhere fancy.
> Anyone else think this is feasible?
> Leo
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> About this list : http://mail.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug> Who we are : http://www.linux.ie/> Where we are : http://www.linux.ie/map/>i have the first 20 hours already made but obiviously for me is too
simple that member
of ilug can help me
I put myself on hand on ilug.
A.P.
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