R Feria,
ok yan pre nice suggestion yan..... tingnan nya mo na kung gustong matuto
diba? you dont have to spoon feed yuor knowledge......{^0^}



At 06:12 PM 11/14/01 -0800, you wrote:
>
>this reminds me of something I heard/read somewhere...
>that learning is 1% reading and 99% sweat, or
>something like that, but everything starts from
>learning to understand what you read... then you start
>sweating it out hehehe
>
>so Froi, teach your colleague how to read, it's RTFM
>the basics man... then mentor your colleague through
>the sweating experience of handling a system :D that
>should make him a good Jedi, er, Linux Administrator
>
>on Q#1, yup, I feel the same way sometimes... and my
>conscience always tell me #2 but t doesn't always mean
>na kelangan ko i-spoon feed lahat ng nalalaman ko :D
>
>good luck!
>
>--- R Feria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> There is nothing wrong with teaching your colleagues
>> Linux -- however, you
>> should not be spoonfeeding them. There are things
>> that are best self-taught
>> and learned by experience rather than by lectures
>> and books. Let them figure
>> it out themselves and just offer help if they're
>> stuck... but of course,
>> teach them the basics so as not to screw the current
>> system.
>> 
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:00 PM
>> Subject: [plug] teach Linux to my co-worker
>> 
>> 
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Pasensisiya na kayo I think this is again
>> off-topic. This message is a
>> > little bit personal. Pero I need your opinion or
>> advise.
>> >
>> > My Boss told me to teach my co-worker to
>> configure, install, and maintain
>> > our Linux servers. They are worrying because if I
>> am absent nobody in our
>> > company can manage our servers. My co-worker knows
>> only to install Linux,
>> > but he don't know yet how to install and configure
>> squid and the server
>> > applications.
>> >
>> > Question:
>> > 1. Is it advisable to teach him all my knowledge
>> about server
>> > applications? Kasi I spent 3 yrs. already to learn
>> Linux and then ituturo
>> > kulang ng parang spoon feeding.
>> >
>> > 2. Hindi naman kaya parang akoy selfish kung diko
>> ituro ang lahat ng
>> > nalalaman ko.
>> >
>> > I am worrying too kasi kung a-alis na ako dito sa
>> company namin wala ng
>> > LInux administrator. In my opinion naman edi
>> mag-hire nalang sila ng
>> > iba!:)
>> >
>> >
>> > -
>> > Roi
>> > Angeles Communications
>> > -
>> > Mark 8:36
>> > For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain
>> the whole world, and lose
>> > his own soul?
>> >
>> >
>> >
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