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Revision as of 19:52, 23 January 2012
About the group
Information about what this group does.
The Linux Study Group (LSG) has been created in direct relation to the sf-lug group.
A few of us get together to share studying skills for linux system administration and hack on any and all things linux/f.o.s.s..
We have an eye on certification and use the LPIC (2nd Ed, O'Reilly) book and RHCE Study Guide (4th Ed, Exam RH302, Osborne) by Michael Jang
on red hat certification.
Emphasis is on everyone being welcome, doing first, then learning.
We meet in a classroom reserved @ those times & days listed which has full connectivity via wireless/hardwire and whiteboards.
We encourage new people of all user levels to join in.
We also encourage users/hackers of other (or multiple) operating systems who are interested in linux and what they can and will do with it.
Meeting time and location
When
When is this class? On Tuesdays and Fridays from 15:00 to 18:00 and wide open to go as long as people want to hang out and hack.
Where
At Noisebridge. in the [1] classroom.
What
For discussion, use the SF-LUG mailing list: http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/sf-lug
For announcements, use the SF-LUG mailing list or the noisebridge-discuss list https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Mailinglist
Add stuff to this wiki page (or make sub-pages) to describe activities, interests, and resources:
- what's up with the lab machines in the turing classroom at noisebridge?
- what's a system administrator, anyway? what skills are important?
- do we want to set up some local system for isos of interesting distros?