--- In [email protected], "papasmurf" <papa.smu...@...> wrote:
>
> A BIG THANK YOU to all you folks who took the time to answer my info request!
> Have MUCH information to digest and learn!
> 'New' dual core tower will, hopefully, arrive in 2 weeks. Might have local pc
> repair shop wipe h.d. in this pc to start Linux with a clean slate.
<snip>
Hi, Tom. There's an online continuing-education program which has an "Intro
to Linux" course. The course lasts for six weeks and it is sufficiently
challenging yet flexible enough for adults who have other things going on in
their lives. It uses the previously-mentioned SimplyMEPIS distro which is good
for newbies. (My only problem with it is that I don't like KDE at all, but
that's just a matter of preference.)
Anyway, below is the link to the page in case you'd like to check it out.
You'll need to check to find the nearest college that uses it (there's a link
for that on the page) and arrange payment for the course (I think it was $65
here). It's really a decent value for the money.
Mark
http://www.ed2go.com/CourseDetails.aspx?query=linux&course=ilx&tab=detail
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