The Summer E-Camp learning Linux / command line etc, join, together, this is the moment. :)

Hi there fellow Linux hackers, :slight_smile:

For around a second year already, i have somewhere on one of my external HDDs lying around. A Linux video course. And a desire to follow it.
I thinik its thisone: CBT Nuggets - LPI Linux LPIC-1 101 and CompTIA Linux+
(Just have been kind of quite to busy at work (Tech Support/Some Admining) and following the courses at this local sort of ‘Microsoft Academy’. Dont ask me why, im not sure myself.:))

But in the meantime i have already found that there are some other resource available:
LPI Linux Essentials , LPIC-1 , Learning SUSE Linux , Learning Ubuntu Server
(This might be a bit distracting, on where to start exactly). But i think ill start with the first one.

Now, this is that time of the year again when you might have a few free days. Even weeks maybe. (I do).
Which you might want to spend to increase your (command line/)linux experience/knowledge.
So, by this post i present to you an idea of this topic, where multiple people might be interested in following the course in a few coming days/weeks.
(Or it might even be something more long term). And collaborate on where someone could get stuck.

Because although i use Linux for several years already (several desktops/few servers). And also read almost everyday multiple Linux news/and technology sites. My community/distributions/Linux world knowledge is quite extended. But my command line skills are still very poor.
(I even tried the LPIC basic exam at one of the past local LODAYS, community/distros knowledge very high score, command line very low).
Might be actually funny but this is also one of the reasons that i recentely became quite fascinated by Suse. You dont really have to be a command line whiz to be able to use this nice version of Linux.

So thats about it. Lets see where this will bring us. I suppose i will post if there will be any progress.
Thanks in advance, Have fun, :slight_smile:
Sincerely yours,
BH

i started with essentials, the second link