On Sunday, 11/14/2004 at 09:38 EST, "Peter E. Abresch Jr.   - at Pepco"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, I went through the course but it appears that it is still a work
in
> progress. Many sections do not exist yet.
>
> I have read Getting Started with Linux on zSeries but it is more of a
cook
> book. It tells you what commands to enter and in what order but not a
> explanation of what the commands are doing. Doing help has been a long
and
> cumbersome process.

Peter, if you have suggestions for the book, we're happy to hear them.
Please submit a Reader's Comment Form (i.e. e-mail us at the address given
in the front of the book).

A "z/VM University" (tm) online course would be a wonderful thing.  The
problem is, of course, that the people who are (a) have the technical
know-how, (b) have the skills to build a course and the educational
materials, and (c) are willing to do it for free, are few and far between.
:-)

SHARE is coming up at the end of February.  That's a great place to get
z/VM education.  In the DC/Maryland region, you can check out Hillgang,
the local z/VM and mainframe Linux user's group.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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