Actually I'd like to hear about some training options in the area too, not really for myself but for others in our IT department. We have a cluster of linux boxes that I'm the only one in the entire company that knows how to maintain.






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Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Linux traniing/mentoring options
 
Lesson # 1.

"training"


:)

Matthew F. Unger wrote:
>
> Good morning everyone,
>
> I've been working at a primarily Linux shop for the past year, and 
> I've decided that it is time to get some more robust training. Does 
> anyone have any recommendations for solid Linux training in the area? 
> We're a Debian shop, so that would be helpful, though not necessary. 
> Also, more focus on Apache than most of the training courses I've seen 
> would be welcome.
>
> Thank you all in advance,
>
>
> Matt Unger
>
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