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Re: Linux Learning Centre



How abt opening one in Delhi?

>From: Rohith R kori <rohith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxx
>To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Linux Learning Centre
>Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 20:03:04 +0530 (IST)
>
>Linux Learning Centre
>
>Linux Learning Centre is the First Exclusive Linux Training Centre in
>India promoted by Institute for Specialised Education. It was started with
>the aim of promoting Linux in the software capital of India, Bangalore
>City and making the Linux Box a "Desktop Essential". LLC provides a
>platform for the Linux enthusiast to learn and experiment with the OS that
>is taking the world by storm.
>
>
>Who will benefit from this course?
>
>Anyone looking for detailed basic information about Linux should benefit
>from this course, whether you have Linux installed, or have not yet
>decided on a distribution. This course will guide you through the
>essentials of the Linux OS and introduce you to its powerful utilities and
>applications.
>
>
>Linux Basic Course at LLC
>
>The four week comprehensive Basic Course is aimed at introducing Linux to
>the newbies from scratch. A brief description of the topics covered is as
>follows:
>1.An Overview of Linux : A brief overview of the history and evolution of
>Linux, its capabilities, strengths, and shortcomings. Concepts of GNU and
>the Free Software Foundation. Selecting a Linux Distribution.
>2.Preparing Your Hard Disk for duel boot installation. Installation of
>Linux from a CD-ROM.
>3.Installation and Configuration of XFree86, X Window System and the
>various Window Managers.
>4.Customizing Linux and X : Basic Linux configuration and X Window System.
>5.Basic Linux Commands and Concepts : An introduction to the rudiments of
>Linux for those who come from a DOS/Windows background.
>6.Basic System Administration : Routine system administration tasks like
>adding and deleting users, managing groups, scheduling commands, and
>mounting filesystems.
>7.Adding and Upgrading Software : Automated and manual means to install,
>remove, and upgrade software packages and the Linux kernel.
>8.Recompiling the Kernel & Using Kernel Modules
>9.Linux Tools and Applications : The focus is on basic utilities and
>frequently used tools.
>10.Editors : Text and Graphic editors under Linux.
>11.Linux Networking : TCP/IP basics and setting up TCP/IP, Serial
>telecommunications tools which allow you to dial into online services and
>bulletin boards, networking up a small LAN.
>12.Linux and the Internet : PPP, e-mail, the web, web browsers.
>
>
>Course Duration
>
>The duration of this basic course will be 12 sessions of 2 hours each,
>stretching over four weeks with adequate hands-on time on the Linux Box.
>
>
>Course Fee
>
>The fee for the Basic Course is Rs. 1950/-, which can be paid by cash or
>by Cheque / DD drawn in favour of "Institute for Specialised Education",
>Payable at Bangalore.
>
>
>
>For Further Information Contact:
>
>Ramesh Kumar K G
>Director
>
>Institute for Specialised Education
>Linux Learning Centre
># 635, 6th Main Road, Hanumanthnagar
>Bangalore 560019.
>TeleFax: 080-6528538
>Email: rohith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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>For more information on Linux in India visit http://www.linux-india.org/
>
>


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