What would you like to learn about?  Usually the best method is to just
try it and ask questions when things go wrong.

I'm out of work currently so I have a bit of time on my hands and I'd be
willing to try to answer any questions that you might not want to ask on
the list.

Brady

> greetings!
> 
> i'm a newbie to these parts (moved from nyc a little while ago) and
> discovered this list while googling around for minneapolis linux events.
> looks like i'm just in time to miss the installfest - a pity as i would have
> liked to have attended. in any case, greetings to all on the list!
> 
> i have a question that i hope someone might be able to help with. i've been
> fooling around with debian linux for around a year or so, mostly for fun to
> try and learn some basic sysadmin stuff, plus also to use some fun
> linux-only opensource audio software i discovered. i've really enjoyed
> learning linux, but i feel i've got about as far as i can get using the
> study-from-the-book method. i was wondering if anyone knew of any community
> college (or otherwise) classes that focus on linux in particular? something
> along the lines of the classes offered here: http://www.nylxs.com/classes/
> 
> or do other listmembers have recommendations for other local options for
> gaining a hands-on understanding of linux? any help offered would be most
> appreciated!
> 
> best,
> nick phillips
> 


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