Hi All,
A while back I wrote a tutorial about migrating to Linux. It also
included some other useful or interesting information, such as the
politics of open source software.
May or may not be of use...definitely dated now unfortunately.
http://gbkb.ca/node/20
Best,
Gary
On 05/22/2018 12:58 PM, Jose Li wrote:
Came accross while cleaning by inbox, i was wondering if this classes
ever happened or if there is plans for a new one, im very interested
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*Sent:* April 8, 2017 3:33:39 PM
*To:* CLUG General
*Subject:* Re: [clug-talk] Regarding Beginner Classes
I think it's a great idea too.
When I get back to my computer later today I will expand on what our
venue at the Central Library is doing for us and welcome entertaining
new ideas.
I have run into a good resource that I will be tutoring and mentoring
with for these topics.
Sorry got to go for now.
Mel
On 08/04/17 07:00 AM, Richard Carter wrote:
> I think it's a great idea.
>
> Robin
>
> On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Liam Gordon <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> I think it would be interesting and also productive to introduce
> individuals from the beginner stages of Linux usage.
>
> An example of some topics that might be interest would be Linux Boot
> Process,File System Hierarchy, Installing Linux through USB/CD,
> Basic Command Line, package management using yum or apt-get etc,
> Basic Trouble Shooting, etc., basic security, dual booting from
> windows to linux, basic shell scripting
>
> There is probably way more that beginners would like to know, but I
> think this is a good example of what most beginners would like to
> know. Depending if we want to reach outside the mailing list, we
> could put up posters, around the University of Calgary/Mount
> Royal/post on reddit etc./protospace
>
> It could also be a fund raising activity as I have access to spaces
> that cost about $25/50 to rent, and if we could charge $15-20 per
> class, for about 4 hour class, and get 10-15 people to attend that
> could assist in paying some of CLUG'S costs.
>
> What does everyone think? As a newbie I'm basic towards learning the
> basics/intermediate and wanting others to make linux as user
> friendly and friendly as possible.
>
>
>
>
>
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