[Fsf-india] workshop on GNU/Linux
Raju Mathur
raju@linux-delhi.org
Tue, 2 Apr 2002 19:13:28 +0530
>>>>> "Rejin" == Rejin NS <rejin@pitsolutions.com> writes:
Rejin> Hello All, One of my friends forwarded this mail.
Rejin> I believe many of us will answer this call for
Rejin> help. Regards, Rejin.
No one's going to answer since he didn't say the magic word and
insisted on calling it `Linux' throughout his message. By now he'd
have received 20 e-mails pointing out how the OS isn't called `Linux'
and not a single offer of help.
Regards,
-- Raju
Rejin> Forwarded message:
>> Date: Sun Mar 31 01:00:13 2002 From: "chairman ieee
>> chengannur engg." <ieeecec@bharatmail.com> Subject: help for
>> workshop in Linux respected sir I am the chairman of
>> the IEEE student branch of College of Engineering, Chengannur.
>> I am presently in Semester 6. This semester we are doing
>> mini projects mainly in Linux. But most of us are not familiar
>> with it. We planned to conduct a workshop in Linux for two
>> days. We contacted some institutes but the fees which they are
>> keeping is more than Rs 1000 which we cannot afford. If
>> any one of u,sirs, can suggest someone who can come to our
>> place and conduct a workshop in Linux that would be great. We
>> can set up the labs for this purpose. Here are the topics
>> which we like to include in the workshop. History,
>> Development, general information on Linux Basic Unix/Linux
>> Commands Introduction to Shell programming
>> Linux Installation (Demo) User Administration
>> (Demo) Setting up Linux Network (Demo)
>> Unix/Linux C programming Fundamentals - Compiling, Linking,
>> debugging C programs. Modular application
>> development in C Using Make utility for managing large
>> applications Using CVS to manage versions Using
>> diff, patch utilities Are there any Linux gurus in Kerala?
>> Eagerly waiting for replies. yours obediently Kiran C
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