Learning Linux
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Great post - this has motivated me to jump in the water with you Joy. I'm gonna start my Nix/Nux adventure and with setting up a media server at my house. I'm lucky to have some pretty strong hardware (a Dell 4U Rack Mount Server) to install on. @roguepacket - thanks for all the links above!
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That's great @bob-beatty you are going to love the UNIX world.
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Not sure if this has been posted, but Keith Hummel linked in on SW: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/2400-introduction-to-linux-course-will-be-free-and-online-this-summer/
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@DenisKelley said:
Not sure if this has been posted, but Keith Hummel linked in on SW: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/2400-introduction-to-linux-course-will-be-free-and-online-this-summer/
Yup. Was in the news group last week
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@scottalanmiller It's probably about time - 33 years in IT and have only looked at it a couple of times. lol!
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@Bob-Beatty said:
@scottalanmiller It's probably about time - 33 years in IT and have only looked at it a couple of times. lol!
I'd say so!
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@scottalanmiller I am working with my Linux Mint today.. looking forward to fix this Wireless issue
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@Joyfano said:
@Bob-Beatty hahahaha Sure.
@scottalanmiller I signed up here. : http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/2400-introduction-to-linux-course-will-be-free-and-online-this-summer/Awesome. Definitely provide us some feedback once you have taken us. Let us know how it was.
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@scottalanmiller Sure. I will do my best
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So the laptop that Joy reported to me is: Asus EE PC 1015CX, Atom CPU N2600 @ 1.6GHz and 2GB
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Canonical reports that Ubuntu is certified on that hardware: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201203-10687/
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Here is the wireless card: Broadcom BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter
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@scottalanmiller Thank you for the information. I will check this late when I am at home
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@deniskelley @scottalanmiller It was Slashdotted. May just be one course to put the "massive" in MOOC—
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I got my CentOS server up and running last week with Mediawiki. Scott's instructions were very straight forward and I mostly understood what I was doing.
I've managed to end and add a few extensions to MW so far. not to bad - favorite part, when I update a main file just refresh the browser and the changes are there.
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@Dashrender said:
I got my CentOS server up and running last week with Mediawiki. Scott's instructions were very straight forward and I mostly understood what I was doing.
I've managed to end and add a few extensions to MW so far. not to bad - favorite part, when I update a main file just refresh the browser and the changes are there.
CentOS is, in general, quite easy to get started with. Very well documented, heavily used by IT Pros in the enterprise so the Internet is full of good info and no "extra" stuff to make things harder than they have to be.
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Check out the linuxacademy.com
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After a lots of thing happened for the past 8 months i just realized that, i shouldn't let the stress at work stops me from dreaming what i want.
Like learning other stuff ( Linux,Html5, and etc) which is not applicable in our current environment.
And as per the great @scottalanmiller i can still learn/update other IT stuff even I'm not working in IT, I just really need to give my dedication in learning.