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Ask not what can Linux do for you, but what can you do for Linux!!!
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SN Head Of Chores
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https://www.cybrary.it/ - I've heard has some pretty good FREE courses on Linux

http://www.packt.com - also has some good FREE courses on Linux
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The Linux + course on Cybrary was great. I'll have to check out Packt. Thanks.
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SSG John Erny
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I get folks telling me that I should be running Linux in my domain environment because it is free and virus are all but unheard of on Linux. Were it so easy. Thing is, vendors do not build their software to run with the penguin for the most part. The other issue is then end user, most of them would have a meltdown being taken that far out of their comfort zone. Many of the apps are so customized that wine will not run them.

On the other hand I have installed Linux on virus prone users home computers and have had for the most part a positive response from them. One high school student really liked it and I think is now one of the Linux faithful.
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Linux Mint is best for getting users won over to Linux very quickly....
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Yes, it was in fact Mint that I installed for the student.
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