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Oh, free is good, and I've tried to make decent use out of some of the
websites out there, linuxdoc.org, linuxnebie.com, etc, I like to write my
own tutorials of information once I understand the concepts because writing
a "howto" helps me learn better. it is just that sometime using the free
sources I spend _way_ too much time trying to figure something out, and my
personal time isn't well used. If I could spend an hour or two a week with
someone (or perhaps more) instead of 2 or 3 frustrating hours a night not
making much progress, I would _love it_ :-) I like to tinker and learn
things but I'm really at the point where an actual teacher would be a
relief.
Bob Avery-Babel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dooley, Ryan" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
To: <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: [MLUG] looking for a Linux tutor
> You know... and this is more of the information should be free bit in my
> head, but I bet this group could come up with some sort of lesson plan or
> curriculum to accomplish this task/challenge.
>
> We've got something similar here for our Entry Sysadmin's. Granted, it
does
> require a bit of working knowledege and it is tailored for the working
> environment.
>
> Just thinking out loud...
>
> Cheers,
> Ryan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yellow Bug Computers [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:40 AM
> To: EMAIL:PROTECTED
> Subject: [MLUG] looking for a Linux tutor
>
>
> Hello everyone. I am looking for a Linux tutor for myself. I have not had
> much success learning linux through books or over the internet. Well, I've
> had limited success. I figure If I keep going at this rate I'll understand
> Linux by about the year 2006.
>
> What I would like is someone who could tutor me. I would like to start
from
> the ground up and move up to things like re-compiling rpms. I can work
hard
> on my own, I just would like some direction in learning this. I think I
> could learn a lot faster if there was a Linux pro out there who wanted to
> help me out. :-) I'm located in Columbia, MO I think I could pay around $8
> an hour, but that is negotiable.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bob Avery-Babel
> 573-441-7151
>
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