Shane, You (and others) might want to check this out.
Basic Linux Training course, at http://www.basiclinux.net I signed up for it, and it just started today. He only accepts new students at the start of the course, which is just starting -- if you're interested write to him, you might still be able to get in. It is free and on-line, but it might be more basic than you're looking for. Randy Kramer shane wrote: > well this isn't really on topic, but close. ;) > > i used to be a network admin for a school system before becoming a stay at > home dad for a few years. anyway, i am hoping to keep up on some of my > computer knowledge in the "between jobs" years by doing some studies in my > huge amounts of free time. (other parents heard the sarcasm in my voice) i > have (sadly) been reading through the MS certs. but they are pretty simple, > and empty of useful learning, so i am wondering about certifications for > linux. > > linux being decentralized as it is, i am more worried about learning than > actually get a paper that says i can pass a test. so anyone out there have > some experience in the area? who teaches a linux course worth taking? > online/home/do it yourself type learning only, i can't take the 2 kids with > me to classes.
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