On Friday 06 June 2003 18:47, Jim K wrote:
> For an linux intermediate class how about:
> shells, sed; awk; networking intro; vi or emacs ( a common
> command line editor); debian style install and update to
> current version( demonstration of non rpm update);
> ftp; ip tables for starters
You're the second person to mention this. I like the idea.
The deadline has now passed for proposing new classes for Fall
Term. If the Linux for Newbies class goes, I'll go ahead and
pitch this one for Winter term.
I did put in for a "best of Open Source" class for Fall Term --
primarily Open Office and The Gimp. Of course, I have no idea
whether they'll go for it.
Ken
--
"And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom.
When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit
it."
--William Jefferson Clinton, April 19, 1994
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