Three comments here:
1) If you feel uncomfortable with the basic ins-and-outs of Red Hat /
Fedora Core, then I recommend you _first_ take a basics course to get up
to speed with Red hat Fedora Core linux;
2) If you are interested / furthering your Oracle skills, then I
recommend you focus on Red Hat / Fedora Core;
3) Once you have a decent understanding of the basics, then an Admin
course will help you onwards.

There exists a third Red Hat spinoff distro, the name of which escapes
me. This one would be ideal for Oracle installations as it is a distro
geared towards the enterprise. Maybe Szemir will fill in my blank here?!

HTH, Hendrik Schaink


Katie Oh wrote:
> Does anyone have an advice on a course: Red Hat Admin
> I'd like to take a course to catch up with my work (I'm a newbie 
> at Unix/Linux world)



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