taufanlubis wrote: >> The course I attended was at the Université Populaire in France. >> Ubuntu and Linux in general is very strong here. It is also used on >> business machines and commerce. They run course for that too and web >> site design. >> I am in the department 68 and we have an active LUG 68 where you can >> use the group as a drop in and take your PC for help & advice; there >> is also a monthly meeting and talk. >> >> I am not ageist but find the group a little young for me but I am >> never made to feel un-welcome. >> Also I have only learnt French in the last few years and all the >> courses I attend are in French. It is a bit like beating myself on the >> head but I like a challenge ! > > I wish I can have Ubuntu Course in Jakarta. > The only available are Red Hat and OpenSuse. > The course that I took before were SMS Gateway with Mandrake and Network > Administration (Samba server, DNS server, DHCP server, Mail server and > VOIP server) with OpenSuse. > > Taufan Lubis > Registered Ubuntu User #16660 > The more you give to others, the more respect you get in return. > My Articles@ www.taufanlubis.wordpress.com
Current developments with publicly available (training) documents is discussed with links, on Mark Shuttleworth's blog http://www.markshuttleworth.com/ 'A community approach to commercial training materials' -- alan cocks Kubuntu user#10391 -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
