Posted on 04 November 2008
Contrary to popular myth that managing a Linux Server is difficult, learning to manage your own installation of Linux is very easy. Not only that the operating system is free of cost. It comes with a free owners manual called world wide web.
Internet is best place to learn about Linux. It has tutorials and courseware for every one from Geekest of Geeks and a total newbie. This proves that gone are the days when Linux Server were only the domain of geeks. Party is ON and every one is welcome to learn.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Tutorial
- Professor Norm Matloff’s Beginner’s Guide to Installing and Using Linux
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Linux Fundamentals Course
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IBM’s New to Linux
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Linux Desktop 101 Course
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The Linux System Administrator’s Guide
- Linux Command-Line Tools Guide
- Advanced Bash Scripting Guide
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Real-Time Linux Tutorial
- Advanced Linux Programming Guide
- Linux Online’s Course for Advanced Users
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Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control
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