[NTLUG:Discuss] Study Group...
newsseeker
person at hex.net
Sat Sep 25 23:37:21 CDT 1999
> Greaghoir wrote:
>
> > Greetings Newsseeker...
> > Glad to get a response from you so quickly. I have had 4 folks who have
> > allready expressed interest in getting a little somthing going over here.
> > Let me ask, how big a group would you need to consider it worth while?
> As far as I am concerned, 1 or more are worthwhile....
>
> > I am adding addys to a mail group, and in a day or two I'll send out a
> > general idea of what were looking at interest wise and people wise.
>
> Sounds great.
>
> > You had a great idea about using the study aids from the
> > linuxcertification.com website. This is somthing I'll add to teh mail out
> > most definatley.
>
> BTW, www.linuxcertification.com has a couple of example exams to take...I
> actually did much better on the system's administrator example exam then I
> did
> on the first basic example exam.
>
> > It seems that we have a range of experiance. Loks like you might be one of
> > the more proficient users...would you be game to lead some classes?
>
> Well, thanks, but I'm far from being as proficient as most of the people on
> this list. I just now finished the 'Managing NFS and NIS book' (it wasn't
> exactly the easiest reading for me), and I'm now starting the DNS and BIND
> book
> (basically things most Linux/Unix people already know). Let's put it this
> way,
> I'm willing to study, and maybe we could all pick a topic, study it, and
> rotationally teach the others about it.
>
> > Talk to you soon...
> >
> > Greagh
>
> Looking forward to it.
>
> BTW, I think Steve Baker has a good idea about 'subchapters' along with the
> main NTLUG group. While I personally have some reservations about NTLUG at
> this point, it doesn't mean that I'm trying to stir up anything with them.
> NTLUG is the best Computer Users group I've ever seen.
>
> --nwskr
> Greagh
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