Inver Hills Community College and several others have Linux classes. Also,
there are several roving classes from Red Hat and others that land here off
and on during the year.
Inver Hills
http://depts.inverhills.edu/cect/
Minnesota State Colleges
http://www.mnscu.edu/
Linux Professional Institute
http://lpi.org/en/home.html
Check Red Hat, Suse, etc. for links to courses and schools, etc.
The biggest problem with most of the certification is for only one OS or
vendor. I have all kinds of HP certification which is no good as far as a
Sun or AIX shop is concerned. But I have worked on all three and I started
with Xenix.
So pick your poison.

Keep looking up,
Tim Sinks
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allan F" <ozark72949 at myrealbox.com>
To: "TCLUG Mailing List" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Linux Training Advice Requested


> Saint Paul College (formally known as Saint Paul Technical College) has
> some Solaris and some Linux classes.  Both programming and admin types.
>
> Dana Millaway wrote:
>
> >Hello all. My apologies if some of you are part of both LUGs and get this
> >twice.
> >I just got back from a meeting with my superintendent where he gave me
the
> >go ahead to get training on Linux. Yippee!
> >
> >Could you recommend a place to get intensive, hands-on Linux training,
> >preferably in central Minnesota?
> >
> >I have been doing online tutorials but I never get to stay at them long
> >enough to retain what I am learning. I would like to go somewhere away
from
> >my work and family for a few days so I can concentrate on learning. I can
> >probably get the superintendent to let me attend up to two 1 week classes
if
> >he is convinced they are really good classes.
> >I need to, at a minimum, learn how to install and configure workstations
and
> >servers, how to set up and administer users and groups, how to set up
access
> >rights for directories and files and how to keep my systems up to date
and
> >secure.  I will eventually go for a Novell Linux certification.
> >
> >We currently have a Cobalt Qube 3 (modified RH 6 or 7) and a white box
> >running Slackware that is supposed to be a proxy/filtering server
(probably
> >soon to be moved to a Dell PowerEdge and changed to RH), and I am
> >considering converting a lab of Win95 PII/266's to some flavor of Linux
to
> >get a little more life out of them, so I will have machines to work with
to
> >remember what I learn.  At this time, I do as little command-line stuff
as
> >possible but I can probably pick it up - I used to do DOS <yech!>
> >
> >TIA.
> >
> >D.S. Millaway
> >District Technology Coordinator
> >Holdingford Public School
> >
> >
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