Walang tatalo sa experience, wehn it comes to learning computers. You need
to sit down with a good book and simply try doing stuff on your computer.
Then when you're familiar enough with Linux, you can enroll in a sys admin
class, since sure ka na sulit ang 20+k mo. My experience with the red hat
class was good. Mahal lang nga. Actual lab experience in setting up a server
and it's services. just my .02 worth.

On 7/27/07, Zack Tolentino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

exactly Sir :D, so far yan muna sana ang gusto ko pag aralan, yan kasi ang
gamit sa office namin
and tama ka masmadali kasi matuto pag hands-on eh :D


On 7/27/07, Froilan Romualdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sa open source software applications at server pograms palang sulit na
> ang perang pambabayad mo kung natututo kang mag-setup ng e-mail server
> (postfix for example), kasi laking tipid na ng company kaysa gamitin
> ay MS Exchange.
>
> Basta hands on ka kagad sa isang PC kapag nakapagbasa kana para
> magiging effective ang pag-a-aral mo. Sayang lang kung basa kalang ng
> basa at hindi ma implement ng mabuti...
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