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I would love to attend and/or contribute! I've been running Fedora since F9 dropped, and use AIX daily in my profession. I have some decent experience in ksh/bsh, jython, python, etc scripting (basically any language you can leverage to automate processes in *nix).<BR>
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<B>Subject</B>: Re: [Cialug] Linux Experience<BR>
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I'd be interested. I really do want to get more than ankle deep in linux. I've been running ubuntu for everything for a while now. Years ago I ran RH for a bit. I'm 40hrs a week @ work and married the rest of the time so I don't know if I'll be a ton of help...but if nothing else I'd like to see how this goes. I'll be starting from the beginning when it comes to scripting in Linux but it's the next thing I want to learn.<BR>
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On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Mathew Phillips <<A HREF="mailto:mathew.phillips@wartburg.edu">mathew.phillips@wartburg.edu</A>> wrote:<BR>
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I would definitely be interested in something like that! I have been working on wednesday nights since last summer so thats why I haven't been able to make it to any of the meetings. I use kubuntu on my computer daily but I would be interested in learning how to do some things on RH or any distro for that matter. I have plenty of space to setup whatever distro on my computer. I'm a student so my available time isn't always the same every day but I'd estimate right now I spend about 2 hours a day messing around with computer things so I can probably give about 10 hours a week to doing something like that!<BR>
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So, based on last week's discussion and comments on this list, who all is serious about wanting some Linux experience? What distros do you like and how much time per week would you be willing to devote to learning?<BR>
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I've had the trouble-maker project for quite some time, and not able to devote the time to it in the last few years. If anyone wants to write some scripts to (reasonably) break systems, this is a good way to get your feet wet on some sysadmin stuff. This is not a coding requirement, just the same sort of basic scripting the admins need to do.<BR>
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If anyone needs guidance, I'd be willing to start the LUG meeting early (starting in April) and spend an hour working through issues... if there's interest.<BR>
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-Josh More, CISSP, GIAC-GSLC, GIAC-GCIH, RHCE, NCLP<BR>
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