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My opinion is still remains that if he can get personal help setting up
his one system, for his own needs, it would be a "win win" situation for
all involved. Taking courses is a long process, and courses are hit and
miss in addressing his actual need.<br>
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<div>Neal</div>
<div> The best thing to do is purchase the Redhat 8.0 and with
all the applications available you could get all the technical support off
the list and help yourself learn in the process. I would even consider
taking the Linux Plus class. Joe Bransfield and Co at CompUSA Training
are the best of the best. The whole point of going this route is that you
will find more cash in your wallet for training and even new equipment once
you start learning how the apps work and how you can apply it to your home
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