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otis2003 11-29-2003 07:50 AM

Interactive Linux Training
 
Is anyone aware of any "interactive" Linux courses on CD? I am specifically looking for something that leads to LPI certification. Thanx!

:Pengy:

graywind 12-01-2003 12:09 AM

I'm interested in this as well. Anything out there?

Shade 12-01-2003 03:48 AM

It's been around for years. Here's how you obtain interactive linux training:

1: Set some harddrive space aside.

2: Install linux on that free space.

3: Begin to tinker

4: Continue tinkering

5: Use it as your main OS.

6: Ask specific questions when you get stumped:)

7: Live it, learn it :)

-Shade

graywind 12-01-2003 08:20 AM

Personal experience is a great way to learn, not to mention being part of a your local LUG. I have come quite far with Slackware running 2.6 test10 as my main (and only!) OS, but now the gaps need to be filled. Besides, who takes a test that costs a ton of money without studying? ;)

Nu-Bee 12-01-2003 08:34 AM

Re: Interactive Linux Training
 
Quote:

Originally posted by otis2003
Is anyone aware of any "interactive" Linux courses on CD? I am specifically looking for something that leads to LPI certification. Thanx!

:Pengy:

The IBM site has lessons for exactly for that...check it out here:

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwork.../tutorials.jsp

otis2003 12-01-2003 08:40 AM

Interactive Linux Training
 
I also found this one:

http://www.trainingplanet.com/html/unix_training.html

By the way, with respect to the first couple of posts, I would agree that "hands on" trial and error learning is a good suppliment to taking a course. It is not the best (and certainly not the quickest) way to learn what you need to become LPI Certified.

:cool:


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