[Tfug] newbie, almost

Chris Mathis tfug@tfug.org
Thu Sep 5 19:14:01 2002


i would have to agree though it was only one day so far i have known him for
quite some time and will be a good teacher...

chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "David C. Lorenzo" <cory@Ag.arizona.edu>
To: <tfug@tfug.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Tfug] newbie, almost


>
> Take Harry's class -> A.W.E.S.O.M.E.
>
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> On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Harry  McGregor wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Scott Harvey wrote:
> >
> > > Hello, my name is Scott and I have just signed on to the list.
> > > I live on the east side and am waiting for the funds to have my first
> > > linux box built.
> >
> > OK, keep in mind for learning the command line, even a 486 might be able
> > to do what you want... -:) of course faster can always be useful.
> >
> > > I have been reading volumes on the OS and am looking VERY foreward to
> > > getting involved!
> > > For now at least, I am just going to read posts and learn some more,
but
> > > when I finally break my win-chains,
> >
> > Ok.
> >
> > > I am quite certain I will have tons of questions, and need for
support.
> > >  Hopefully you all are the patient type with
> > > new learners,
> >
> > Well, beyond Bowie, most of us are the patient type...
> >
> > > and perhaps could suggest some sort of local class to help
> > > me get started.
> >
> > Well, Pima has CIS 137 intro to Unix, using linux (I would recommend
West
> > campus, due to problems students have told me about the server setup at
> > East), and CIS 225 Linux Networking (Tought at East by John Morrow, and
> > West by me (Harry McGregor), both campus do a rather good job, and both
of
> > us teach using Debian GNU/Linux, as far as the physical lab goes, West
has
> > a higher end lab, but if you are closer to east, than that would be the
> > one for you).  I am also working on getting an Advanced Linux Networking
> > course on the schedual for next semester (this semester it is being
> > offered as an "advanced topics in..." CIS298 course, next semester it
will
> > have a "real" number).
> >
> > CIS225 at west is about to get "going" (last friday was the first night,
> > and all we really did was intro) this friday night (5:30-9or10ish pm),
if
> > you are interested stop by, and I might be able to sign you into the
> > course.  I would also recommend trying to take CIS137 (IIRC it's monday
> > night 5:30-9ish at west, don't remember the times at east).
> >
> > > As of now, I still use windows (highly modified) and am really quite
> > > bored with it.
> >
> > I can understand that...
> >
> > Harry
> >
> > > New to the GNU generation
> > > Scott
> > >
> > >
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