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The LINUX SIG is a Special Interest Group devoted entirely to Red Hat | Linux. The revolution continues. Today Red Hat is the world's most trusted provider of Linux and open source technology. And that technology is pervasive, running systems of all sizes, and, more than ever, powering mission-critical computing in the enterprise. Here you will learn of special publications, training articles, and much more...

NUI HOT Labs - 2004 Linux Tour: TWO 1-day, intensive, hands-on courses designed to quickly give you experience in a Linux and NovellŪ environment.

Lab I. INTRODUCTION TO LINUX FOR THE CNE
Lab II. NTERPRISE™ LINUX SERVICES™ OVERVIEW

These HANDS-ON labs are being offered by NUI HOT Labs and are coming to 32 cities through August! For each lab you will receive a full day of intensive hands-on training using one-computer per student. You will also use and take home a free USB drive with the student manual and pertinent documents. Plus, receive brand new evaluation software so you can continue your learning after each lab!

These labs are all technical and hands-on. Gain quick access to the most important usable skills as your instructor guides you through core Linux and Novell NLS tasks! Then, you can pursue your own self-guided foray into the new and exciting Novell/Linux world. Or, if you prefer, you will be well equipped should you decide to participate in one of the 5-day courses offered by Novell ATT.Register now or get more info.

August 2006 Red Hat Magazine:

We learn by doing. Open source lets you take things apart and see how they really work--and makes it easy to work together. This month we saw collaboration come to learning: From Red Hat High--a tech camp for teenagers, to an unconference called BarCamp, and on a global scale, One Laptop Per Child.

We did our share of learning, too: Setting up a home web server, and the latest printing changes for Fedora Core 6. And don't miss the last in our series' on Dogtail and comparing Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Featured articles:
The Kids are Alright
Red Hat hosted its inaugural technology camp for teens. How was it? See (and hear) for yourself.

Belly up to the BarCamp
by Bascha Harris
What's new in technical education? Collaboration. BarCamp turns traditional conferences upside-down. We checked out BarCamp RDU, and came back with a full report.

How to set up a home web server
by Jeff "Crash" Goldin
Never need your nerdy brother-in-law again. Do-it-yourself network advice from a guy who has "been there, done that" a million times over.

The little laptop that could
by Julie Bryce
See the latest pictures of the One Laptop prototype and read what people are saying now.

Additional articles:
Fedora Core 6 advances printing
by Tim Waugh
Printing problems? Fedora developers work to make printing seamless for the upcoming release.

Using Dogtail to automate Frysk GUI tests
by Len DiMaggio
In the final part of our series, we see Dogtail in action. Find out how to tie it to Frysk to automate your testing chores.

Integrated virtualization lives
Virtualization comes to life in this webcast narrated by Joel Berman. Preview the technology in development for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.

The Fedora message
by Max Spevack
The Fedora Project Leader explains how open source extends beyond the code--and into his life.

The Fedora Project and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, part 4
by Tim Burke
The final installment in our four-part series examining the methods and motivations of Red Hat's engineering efforts. The final chapter explores Red Hat Enterprise Linux--from development to release.

Read the entire issue!