Linux by is great.  Edx is an online course that is free I used.  The bag
scripting part have me almost no help.  Linuxcbt helped with that
On Apr 19, 2016 8:19 AM, "Jeff Jensen" <jjensen at apache.org> wrote:

> Intertech has lots of tech classes and has a Linux intro class:
> http://intertech.com/Training/Linux/System_Admin/System_Admin/Linux_Fundamentals
>
> Note that I am an employee of Intertech so am naturally biased :-).
> I noted the next public class isn't listed yet, so if the syllabus is of
> interest, then inquire for approximately when the next public class is.
> Some of the less-common classes only schedule when enough interest occurs.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 7:54 AM, Chris Frederick <cdf123 at cdf123.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Anyone have any recommendations for training courses for beginners?
>>
>> Have a colleague of mine asking about a training course for Linux.  They
>> aren't as technical as I am, and they would prefer a classroom setting.
>> I've recommended to have them just jump in and get their feet wet, but they
>> are pretty adamant that they want a training classroom.  Red Hat focus
>> would be a plus.
>>
>> I've googled a bit, but all I seem to find are Admin courses, and most
>> require some familiarity or are cert based.  Not really sure if that's a
>> good fit.  Any advice would be great.
>>
>> Thanks.
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