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Anybody got the time or interest to help/mentor a 4-time deployed army bet in Phoenix az on the ways/ ins and outs of unix Citrix Linux help me get in on my new Samsung windows 8 touch screen laptop I just got my associates from ITT technical Institute and network security administration and currently pursuing my bachelors in information technology and cyber security before that I was basically rookie or entry-level
Name is ryan any help or communication on a regular basis ( text or Skype) etc would do volumes! Of help thanks Linux community
Normally a user will post inquires to their problems or issue related to Gnu/Linux. One on one mentoring is not something we encourage since the purpose of LQ is to help everyone by intercommunication between members via responses to queries.
You could contact a local LUG or other users groups in your area;
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User Groups: Linux User Groups <- World list Linux Meetup Groups <- 'Meet other local Linux enthusiasts to talk about the latest news and software'
That way you could interact with several users within the group.
You can pm me but I may not be able to do live sort of answers.
Anytime you post on the normal forums, normal helpers ought to assist you when they can. Most of the people offer good advice and not too critical if you ask stupid questions. Hey, we all have asked stupid questions.
I only have skype when I have access to wifi and that is a bit limited. My corporate firewall prevents almost everything. Wonder why they let me on LQ sometimes.
Anybody got the time or interest to help/mentor a 4-time deployed army bet in Phoenix az on the ways/ ins and outs of unix Citrix Linux help me get in on my new Samsung windows 8 touch screen laptop I just got my associates from ITT technical Institute and network security administration and currently pursuing my bachelors in information technology and cyber security before that I was basically rookie or entry-level
Name is ryan any help or communication on a regular basis ( text or Skype) etc would do volumes! Of help thanks Linux community
start to install Linux on Virtual Machine and just play with it, if you make mistake just delete the VM and start all over again.
Making mistake is quite inevitable, and the best part of it; that's the best time to learn.
If you got stuck, this great community would be able to help.
Experience is the best teacher, i'm quite sure you know that.
start to install Linux on Virtual Machine and just play with it, if you make mistake just delete the VM and start all over again.
Seriously, this is the best way to learn. I can't tell you how many VMs I've trashed because I wanted to see what would happen with a particular configuration.
Seriously, this is the best way to learn. I can't tell you how many VMs I've trashed because I wanted to see what would happen with a particular configuration.
hi vmccord, for me VM really works, because I can learn scripting, configurations and other experimentation that cross my mind.
I don't have to worry if i've screwed up the whole system, i will just trashed it then start all over again.
But what I did i will make a copy of the full and working VM without anything,so if I screwed up the VM i'm practicing.
I will just copy over the backup and play again.
Practice, read, practice, read and screw up the system .. hehehe...
In actuality it would be better to find out the remedy or solution to why the system borked and learn to repair by investigation. Shotgunning will teach you how to continually reinstall the VM. Step through the script/program via debug techniques to hopefully open paths to solutions that could help you to improve your skills therefore learn.
I agree that VMs' are useful by allowing one to have the means to install various systems to experiment with and learn about that system. Good example would be ARM, you can learn or test bed a ARM system before actually investing. Plus software generation would be faster on a good testbed.
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