Hi,

  My friend Norman McEntire offers such courses and I'm sure will schedule
one locally if enough interest arises (8 people I think). He typically does
them onsite for large companies. Not only does he have a general course on
Linux for Technology Professionals, he can take you to any depth you need.
(Anybody want a course on Linux Gadget drivers? Or ACPI? :-)  Check it out:
http://www.servin.com/

  BTW, I just finished reviewing FC6, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu. Different
Desktop Environments. Same Linux underneath. Heck, even the stuff which does
not work right on one does not work right on another! But all look
extraordinarily good.

  Anyways, drop Norman a message or contact me and I can tell you more
about the training. I've filled in for some intro classes for him in the
past as well as some debugging and troubleshooting. Even for NT internals
back in the mid-90's. What a hoot to compare that to Linux!

Best,
TimJowers
803-740-9820

On 2/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have a friend who's interested in attending a Linux Boot Camp of some
sort (and, what the hey, I wouldn't mind attending one myself!).  He's
particularly interested in Linux+ certification but can't seem to find any
such programs in eastern NC (we're in Murfreesboro, actually).  Do any
TriLUG members have recommendations or knows of an upcoming bootcamp by any
chance?
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