[TriLUG] Recommendations for self-study Linux courses
Jeremy Portzer
jeremyp at pobox.com
Tue Sep 12 20:55:03 EDT 2006
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--Jeremy
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our company recently hired a number of people who need to be trained in
> the basics of Linux/Unix commands. Does anyone have any recommendations
> for online curricula, training companies offering online courses, etc.?
>
> We'd prefer something that has an assessment component - e.g.
> individual quizzes/tests, and with a way for a manager to review progress.
>
> This doesn't need to be advanced system administration - simple things
> like understanding basic user commands, using the vi editor, and very
> basic sysadmin stuff - maybe equivalent to the LPI level 1 "Junior" Linux
> certification.
>
> LPI does offer a number of resources and I am evaluating those, but I'd be
> specifically interested in any personal recommendations.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy Portzer
>
>
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