Another quick thought - you asked for ways to show that NT admins can run
Linux without expensive training & cert at school expense -
1. Again, take it a bit at a time. Keep the one Linux box, let someone play
& learn that (using this list & group as a resource), then move on. A couple
of good sites to use include:
http://lintraining.com/
http://www.linuxslides.com/
http://www.linuxtraining.co.uk/
http://bits.netizen.com.au/training/
http://www.lpi.org/
2. Does his school pay for training & cert for MSCE? If so, why balk at
paying for Linux training (& LPI certification)? If not, does he expect his
admins to either come with an MSCE or get it on their own?
3. On that note, LPI certification costs $100/test (2 tests for LPI Level 1
certification). You don't need to take a course to take the test - LPI
specifically set it up that they only care about testing, leaving the training
to others. I don't know the current rate for MSCE tests, but that could be
something to check.
jeff
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