I went to that web site.  $1599 seems a bit pricy for stuff you can learn
out of a damned book, and by asking questions in here, but they do offer a
student price of $999.  I don't have a thousand bucks to spend on a course
like this that will re-hash a lot of stuff I already know, but I thought
I'd let you guys know what they mean by "student scholarships available" on
their web site.
Laterz,
George Winn
P.s. Still having problems finding a decent job.  I've been playing phone
tag with Dell for a few days now.  I have a technician job ($7/hr ugh) and
a sales job ($10/hr slightly better) lined up in north Austin.  I just feel
like all my toil and lack of social life for a few years should be worth a
bigger slice of Austin's technology pie.  If any of you have mad hookups
for a good job, I know a lot, and I can learn extremely fast.  HELP A
BROTHA OUT!
;EORamblingz

At 11:19 AM 5/13/99 -0500, dextro wrote:
>i am sure all of you know, but just to make sure, here is the post from 
>freshmeat regarding linux training classes right here in austin:
>
>Linux Training in Austin, Texas
>   Thomas Cameron - May 12th 1999, 22:17 EST 
>
>   Three-Sixteen Technical Services, Inc announced the availability of 5-day 
>Linux training classes in
>   central Texas. Thomas Cameron, the president of the company, said, "We 
>are really excited about
>   offering these classes. The Linux operating system is fast, stable, and 
>multi-talented, and we are
>   proud to be able to pass along the expertise we have developed over the 
>last several years of building
>   Internet sites and networks based on Linux." The classes are offered in 
>day and evening sessions, and
>   cover history, architecture, Linux commands, X-windows, administrative 
>functions, account
>   management, network connectivity (Internet, Windows, Novell, and UNIX), 
>printing, software
>   installation and management, system initialization, kernel tweaking, and 
>installation and
>   configuration. Several distributions will be discussed, with a focus on 
>RedHat Linux. Class participants
>   will each have their own Pentium II-based computer to work with. Students 
>will receive a copy of
>   "RedHat Linux Unleashed" and a copy of RedHat Linux version 6.0 on CD. 
>
>   For more information, or to register for these classes, call (512) 
>415-7070 or e-mail
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
>the website for more information is: http://training.three-sixteen.com
>
>see you there.
>
>bryan
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