Planning to Take Online Linux Courses
By looking up things, trying various steps, like installing a linux operating system, and working with the programs, and making mistakes and learning from them — I have managed to learn quite a bit about Linux. Or so I tell myself. I’m even considering teaching others.
However, today I’ve discovered, or re-discovered a series of online courses at Linux.org/lessons/ There are three sets,
Getting Started with Linux - Beginner’s Course
Intermediate Level Linux Course
Advanced Linux Course
Short Lessons and How-Tos - Short lessons dealing with specific topics related to using Linux.
I’ve just looked at the index for each and decided that I should make time to work my way through them to make sure I really know as much as I think I do. But because I have many other “irons in the fire” to use an old cliche, it may happen that I only go look when I want to write another blog here on my Linux Learning Curve. So, piecemeal, little by little, I’ll review or share my new discoveries there. Perhaps not touching on each lesson separately, but using this place to record what I do learn.
Now, because my next scheduled entry in this Linux Learning Curve blog is due on Dec. 28, and I expect to take that week off for holidays, it may be January 11, before you see the next entry. I sure hope you can find something else to do in the meantime.
Hey, no reason you shouldn’t go there and get a headstart! Linux.org/lessons/
Merry Christmas & a Blessed New Year!
Ruth
