The concept of Opensource is a valuable tool for those who can't get access to the technology they need to succeed. Opensource is able to break down the barriers for you in order to access the technology you need. I find it a great asset because you will be able to communicate with people who are willing to share their knowledge with you.
My name is David; I am a student at Fayetteville Technical Commuinity College and am excited to learn.
Welcome aboard David. It's so wonderful to read that you are very excited to learn. With your posting this message in the Red Hat Learning Community, I can only assume that one of the subjects/topics that you're very excited about learning is Linux - more specifically Red Hat Linux. Well, being in this community, you couldn't be in a better place. As you probably already know, it's a global community of Red Hat Linux enthusiasts!
My name is DeSean Robinson and I am on my second year at FTCC. my major is System Security & analysis. I plan on furthering my education at Fayetteville State University to reach my Bachelors degree in Computer science and Computer Engineering.
Hello DeSean. There aren't many ways that are better to spend your time than furthering your education. With your posting of this message in the Red Hat Learning Community, I'm going to assume that part of the extension to your education involves Red Hat Linux. Very, very, very wise choice! If you learn this operating system well, you'll put yourself in a position to be afforded plenty of opportunities.
HI, I am going to take remote exam EX280 in coming week.
I have wireless keyboad and wireless mouse which receive connectivity through bluetooth dongle. I will keep my laptop screen down during the exam.
My question is whether these wireless keyboard and wireless mouse are allowed in the exam, along with bluetooth connector which is plugged into laptop's USB port, if these two pass the compatibility test ?
Thanks in advance.
Hi .. I love open source...period..
It has given me the opportunity to learn and write code from some of the best minds in the world.
Simply awesome...
With opensouce all options are open so means we can do/see as much we want and secure our environment as per our customer's requirement with closed source nothing to do just we pay, pay for licenses and getting not what are the expectations.. in short no replacement for opensource currently and will never be :-)
I Love Open source/Linux , it provides a lot of opertunaties for people to get involved in tech
open source helps incrementally build a better product
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