Free Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop Course is available

Ubuntu logoI love Ubuntu! Today free Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop Course became available on Ubuntu Wiki as two pdf files: for students and instructors. Here are few points about this course:

There are 10 lessons in total with the last lesson covering Partitioning and Booting optional. The course is modular – 2 days if all lessons are covered however, topics and lessons can be selected as required.

There will also be a book version of the courseware which you will be able to purchase online. This will be formatted slightly differently to reduce the page numbers and make the content overall ready for print production, but the content and copyright will remain the same.

The course content is released under Creative Commons

Get more information at Ubuntu Wiki Training section.

 
 
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