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I think it's just a case of keeping up the pressure, and keep asking, which is why I posted the link. Given the growth of Linux generally world wide it seems niave of people not to take this and OSS seriously, however at least we are trying,. I guess nothing much will change until employers demand Linux skills, then everyone will be falling over themselves to provide courses, unfortunaly at the expense of quality no doubt. Linux+ or LPI would be welcome, Keep up the good work,
Paul Grant Sewell wrote:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 18:16:26 +0000 paul sutton wrote:Hi I have just tried to do a search for Linux related courses, on baylearnAs it came up with no results I thought I would ask here adn perhaps if enough people suggested a linux course, then perhaps someone will start running courses, I have suggested basic linux courses and the ingots, given the cost of these if are <£5 each with very little in the way of paperwork.http://www.baylearn.co.uk/u_suggest.aspJust a thought, I think such courses would be welcome especially by new Linux users. or new users to openoffice.orgPaulThere was talk not long ago of Cornwall College running Linux courses, it was up for debate whether Linux+, RedHat or Novell would be the best route - despite my efforts, the LPI route seemed to be ignored. Linux+ was winning last time I heard anything. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be particularly high on anyone's agenda other than mine! I am still working on it, though. I will ask about/inform them of INGOTS, but my bat-senses tell me it won't be well received... yet. Grant.
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