The course contents are good. But for those of us who cannot attend the
4-day crash course is there any e-notes available on each of the mentioned
topics. 
It seems a few fellows r trying to make commercial gain out of the
non-commercial OS. What do the fellow penguins say about this?

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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Rohith R kori wrote:

> Linux Learning Centre, the First Exclusive Linux Training School in India,
> is conducting a 4-day crash course on the Linux OS starting every 3rd
> Monday of every month, at the Institute premises. Linux enthusiasts,
> Systems Administrators & Network Engineers on other OSs can use this
> opportunity for a quick migration to the Linux OS.
> 
> The schedule for the month of December and January are:
> Monday, 20th December 1999
> Monday, 17th January 2000
> 
> Following are the topics covered in this intensive course:
> 
> * A brief overview of the history and evolution of Linux, its
> capabilities. Concepts of GNU and the Free Software Foundation. Selecting
> a
> Linux Distribution.
> * Preparing Your Hard Disk for dual boot installation. Installation of
> Linux from a CD-ROM.
> * Installation and Configuration of XFree86, X Window System and the
> various Window Managers. 
> * Customizing Linux and X : Basic Linux configurations.
> * Basic Linux Commands and Concepts : An introduction to the rudiments of
> Linux for those who come from a DOS/Windows background. 
> * Text Editors in Linux - Vi & Pico
> * Basic System Administration : User Management & Application Management
> * Adding and Upgrading Software : StarOffice - An Office Suite
> * Linux Networking : TCP/IP - Networking up a small LAN.
> * Basic Networking Concepts covering Telnet & FTP commands.
> * Configuration of Samba Server - Connectivity between Windows and Linux
> Machines
> * Configuration of NFS - Network File System
> * Setting up and configuring Mail Server
> * Setting up and configuring Web Server (Apache) and Proxy Server (Squid).
> * Setting up & configuring DNS & DHCP
> * Setting up & configuring NIS
> * Dialup Connectivity to Internet.
> 
> The course material covering the above topics will be given at the end of
> the course. The course duration is 6 hours a day for 4 days.
> The course fee is Rs. 3600/- which includes coffee, snacks & working lunch
> on all 4 days.
> Accomodation can be arranged for outstation candidates at extra cost.
> A LLC Certificate will be given at the end of the course.
> 
> Director
> Linux Learning Centre
> 
> 
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