card needs to be able to boot from the Linux Terminal Server. I am new to Linux and am trying to learn as quickly as possible. I have signed up to take some beginning courses from redHat. Are there any other good places to get some beginning training especially as it might apply to this project?
In my opinion the best way to learn linux is to install it on your home PC. And a distribution like Mandrake has a very nice GUI that detects all your hardware and sets everything up for you, so avoid those. Use a nice user-unfriendly distribution such as Gentoo, Debian, or Linux From Scratch if you're really brave. I use Gentoo unstable, and every time my system breaks I learn more about it. Some beginning courses in Red Hat may be good, but I'm guessing they probably teach you the Red Hat way of doing things using RPM's and Red Hat GUIs that will try to lock you in to using Red Hat.
Aaron
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