|
I first sent this message on the 26, but somebody ate it. On Mon January 24 2005 11:32 am, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > I don't know if we already have some topics for the next meeting. If > not, here are some ideas: > > 1. Newbie track: Overview of the bash shell (i.e. what is a > shell, command history, basic shell keybindings) > > 2. Intermediate track: shell globbing in depth > > 3. Advanced track: ClamAV (features, integration) > > Other ideas are welcome. I just thought I'd get the creative juices > flowing. The Newbie track sounds good to me. Long term, I think we need to get more feedback from people as to exactly what they need/want to learn. We could have a questionaire for people to fill out at the meetings and use this list to run a survey. I can create a questionaire and post it to the list for feedback. Here is a first draft, it wasn't in the original message. I can make any suggested changes and print up some copies for our next metting. Rich RLUG class interest survey. In order to better serve the people interested in Linux, we would like to have you give us some information about your goals in attending these meetings. Your current knowledge level: 1.Computer newbie. __ 2.Self taught home user/other OS's. __ 3.Some knowledge of Linux/Unix. __ 4.Use PC at work. __ 5.Extensive training/schooling/experience in PC's. __ 6.Training/experience as System Administrator, developer, tech businessman,etc. __ What you wish to learn from our group: 1.Basic get a Linux distro installed and running. __ 2.Use of the graphical user interface, i.e. Gnome, Kde, FVWM, etc. __ 3.Use of the command line (no or minimal graphical user interface). __ 4.Office applications. __ 5.Internet access, security, etc. __ 6.Other.____________________________________________________ Other comments. -- Rich Matson Reno, Nv. USA |
_______________________________________________ RLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug
