I'm actually not sure anybody picked up that course when I left. At least now with the popularity of Linux they could st up on-hands labs that could easily be wiped out...didn't have that luxury at the time.
There is a 3rd Edition of the Nemeth book out now, but I haven't looked at it closely.
If I was doing the course nowadays, there would be a definite focus on Linux as the base OS, as it follows most of the generic stuff that I tried to keep to, whereas the commercial versions have started to branch away from it.
Michael Steeves wrote:
* Lois Bennett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030618 14:22]:
I was just asked where someone could get UNIX training. These are pretty savvy folks with extensive Windows abilities. One with some UNIX since she has been doing web development.
I did take a course at UMass Lowell a few years back, taught by the head SA. It was done on the CompSci Ultrix systems, so we didn't get root, but did use Evi Nemeth's book (2nd Ed.) as the course materials.
They don't have that course listed for the summer session, however they do have a course in Linux SA:
http://continuinged.uml.edu/CSCE/Current_Semsearch_detail.cfm?coursenum=90.321&secnum=-031
As a plus, it's an online course, which may help in not having to drive to Lowell and deal with traffic from the Spinners, who play their home games right across the river from North Campus, where the CS department is located.
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