Dear list user,
Ekalaivas are welcome as per suggetion of Dwivedi. But it is still better to have a
guru.
cvrk
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 21:09:39 Dwivedi Ajay kumar wrote:
>On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Saravana Kumar wrote:
>
>> Dear List user,
>>
>> Will anybody guide me which is the best training institute in CHENNAI who
>> can train on linux installation and administration?.
>>
> We had discussed about this a few days back. search the archives
>of this list for "certification".
> IMO linux (or any other computer based application) can be learnt
>best only by itself. If u are planning for training, hopefully any
>institute will make a fortune out of u, provide only the basics of unix.
>I don't think they will ever allow to install linux let alone let u
>administer a machine. Plus limited hours on computer. etc .......
> The best solution is to purchase your own computer, get a few
>books on unix,linux. Install, Upgrade, experiment. Get an internet
>connecton. If u want to learn the networking in depth, get one or two
>486's after some time when you learn the basics, setup a small network and
>enjoy.
> And all this you can do much within the amount you are going to
>pay to a coaching institute. Alongwith the computing/experimenting time of
>24x7. And nowdays every computer comes with a free VCD player, audio CD
>player and video game.
>
> But if u insist maybe someone else will come with an answer.
>
>Linux is best learn on your OWN with the guru's out there always ready
>to help you :-)
>
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>
>#!!! If anything can go wrong, _FIX_ it. (To hell with MURPHY)
>
> Ajay kumar Dwivedi
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>
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