>On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:06:59 -0400 Douglass Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote. ><html><div style='background-color:'><P>I am teaching Linux this semester. If some one told you that they knew about Linux, what would be some essential skills that you would expect them to have, or things you would expect them to know. I don't mean expert level Linux knowledge but just intermediate. </P> ><P>This message is especially for those of you who have ever hired some one for a position involving Linux.</P> ><P>Thanks for your help.</P> ><P><BR>--<BR><A href="http://www.douglassdavis.com/">http://www.douglassdavis.com/</A></P> ><DIV></DIV></div></html> > > my guess would be: can they do a proper install, can they navigate the filesystem, do they know what certain directories are for, how to tar and untar, how to install and uninstall rpm files, know when or not to be root for certain things, how to create directories and files....that is just some of my thoughts anyone else feel free to add to or take away..... MICHAEL MASSEY BIOS TEST DEPT IBM/LENOVO
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