FW: FW: [RHCE] WiKi and another LPIC Study Resource
Rick DeNatale
rick.denatale at gmail.com
Mon Feb 28 14:25:40 EST 2005
The reason I suggested a wiki was as a way of building up permanent,
but editable class notes in a collaborative manner, not as a
replacement for face to face get togethers.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:05:48 -0500, Rock Roskam <Rock.Roskam at sas.com> wrote:
> Bounce forward
>
> Rock
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Holton [mailto:sholton at nortel.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 8:21 AM
> To: Red Hat Certified Engineer exam study group
> Subject: Re: FW: [RHCE] WiKi and another LPIC Study Resource
>
> Rock Roskam wrote:
> > Jim Ray wrote:
> >> Jon Carnes wrote:
> >>>Nothing beats setting aside time and going to a space that is
> >>>dedicated to your meeting. It is too easy to be distracted while at
> >>>a virtual meeting - unless its a topic that is immediately of interest to you.
>
> Can't argue with this. The ability to present the material in a virtual forum would be a nice plus for those with space/time conflicts, and it would be great to preserve this capability if possible, but nothing makes it stick in the head more than having to give-up ACC playoffs in order to get it.
>
> >>Back when we were meeting at my house, we used to get on IRC, send
> >>harassing comments back and forth and share screens with vnc.
>
> VNC is the way to go for shared graphical screens. Bandwidth is the problem. This is particularly true for the recent Red Hat releases, where the goal was to create a distribution which would be administered from the X-console.
>
> LPI may differ in this respect. For the demonstration and discussion of administration tools run from the command line, a simple(er) setup where the discussion leader starts a session in 'script' with the outfile available as a web page may suffice even for those of us still stuck in the 'dial-up'
> dark ages.
>
> --
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