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The Linux Foundation and edX Team Up for Intoduction to Linux Class

An anonymous reader writes "The Linux Foundation has teamed up with MOOC provider edX to teach an introduction to Linux class. Quoting the course description: 'This course explores the various tools and techniques commonly used by Linux programmers, system administrators and end users to achieve their day-to-day work in a Linux environment. It is designed for experienced computer users who have limited or no previous exposure to Linux, whether they are working in an individual or Enterprise environment.' The course begins on August 1st. In addition to the free version of the course, a verified track is available for students who want a credential with more weight (for a nominal price)." Update: As many have pointed out Linus just did an intro for the class. Headline corrected accordingly.

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  1. Can't Wait! by Freshly+Exhumed · · Score: 5, Funny

    The "Talking To Nvidia" lesson oughtta be great!

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    1. Re:Can't Wait! by NotInHere · · Score: 2

      Or the "adding a printer without privs" lesson.

    2. Re:Can't Wait! by tezbobobo · · Score: 1

      Or simply talking to anyone, Linus style. I'd love to learn his patented method of psychological, verbal abuse.

  2. Teh Awesome by Dishwasha · · Score: 1

    nuf said.

  3. Repeat after me: by BenSchuarmer · · Score: 3, Funny

    lee noox

  4. Linus taking over the course from the other guy? by CronoCloud · · Score: 1

    Isn't that this course?: http://linux.slashdot.org/stor...

    The edX page for the course still shows Jerry Cooperstein as course staff.

  5. Just a nitpick by makapuf · · Score: 1

    Ok it'll be awesome just for the nerd stardom and will raise Linux visibility again. But isn't it basically the Linux user land explained by the kernel lead ? Is kernel that important at this introductory level ?

  6. Not so fast... by Cruciform · · Score: 5, Informative

    Linus gave an intro speech for the course. That doesn't mean he's going to be teaching it.
    The course staffer is Jerry Cooperstein.

    1. Re:Not so fast... by NotInHere · · Score: 1

      Linus gave an intro speech for the course. That doesn't mean he's going to be teaching it.
      The course staffer is Jerry Cooperstein.

      Its just like with the twitter or facebook accounts of politicians or famous people. They give the photo, but the work is done by someone else.

    2. Re:Not so fast... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I'm not sure how this made Slashdot. Torvalds is most definitely not teaching it. It's Jerry Cooperstein.

    3. Re:Not so fast... by cyberspittle · · Score: 1

      You got that right. There is a link on upper right to watch an intro video by Linus. Teacher is listed below. You can watch the intro video and save some money.

    4. Re:Not so fast... by blue+trane · · Score: 3, Informative

      MOOCs are free. There's the "verified" option that costs a nominal fee, but you don't have to choose it.

  7. Re:Oh, Computers! You so crazy! by wulper · · Score: 5, Funny

    well, maybe he wants to do such a course. OR maybe the LinuxFoundation needs money and thought a course taught by some celebrity will provide more of it. whatever, I think it's cool. ..but I'd rather have Bill Gates explaining how to set up an home network on Windows 95. Just for my private, perverse enjoyment.

  8. Creator != Teacher by AceJohnny · · Score: 2

    Being a good teacher requires a particular set of skills I'm not sure Linus has, such as talking nice to idiots. (I kid! Treating (by definition ignorant) students like idiots is a fatal mistake). But seriously, being an expert in a field doesn't make you a good teacher, see: almost any college professor..

    While this course will definitely get some name-brand recognition, I doubt it'll be better than a myriad other courses that exist already.

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    1. Re:Creator != Teacher by Charliemopps · · Score: 1

      At least with Linus you can be sure he'll have some clue to what he's talking about. That's not something you can be sure of at a university.

  9. Um... by Charliemopps · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If, while I was busy trying to figure out the latest package dependency hell I was in, I also wanted some asshole yelling "YOUR A FUCKING MORON! WHEN YOU GROW 2 BRAIN CELLS MAYBE YOU COULD FIGURE THIS OUT" over and over again, I think I could find someone cheaper than Linus Torvalds.

    1. Re:Um... by c0d3g33k · · Score: 4, Funny

      Indeed. You could probably find plenty of volunteers right on this site. In fact, I'll go first and point out that Linus never uses ALL CAPS to repeatedly berate someone. He wields his derision as a surgeon wields a scalpel, using proper english and punctuation and rarely if ever repeats himself.

      Stupid git. :-)

    2. Re:Um... by theskipper · · Score: 1

      Given how many folks have gently pointed out the numerous factual, logical and common sense errors in your previous slashdot posts...I wouldn't be too hasty in casting stones.

    3. Re:Um... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      tar, make, mkinitcpio for ram disk, compiler, c library blah blah blah

      take that! mr l33t ;)

  10. You know what they say by Tablizer · · Score: 2

    Those who can't do, teach.....oh, wait

  11. Re:Not sure I want the abuse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    That would be a GREAT thing though.
    Dickish, creative and smart teachers are the best combination.

    He won't stand around and sugar-coat crap for you, which is great.
    Teachers that sit around and waste time are the biggest reason the education system is a massive failure in the US, UK and some parts of Europe.
    Teachers that actually engage you and tell you that you fucked up quite openly are a godsend and sadly all too rare these days.
    Teachers that actually go, "this whole curriculum is terrible, here is how I will be doing it instead" and do a whole 180 and manage to get great passes all around. (that new science teacher taught is more in 1.5 years than the other did in the previous 4 years!)
    He broke down the very basics and rebuilt it, and even the generally thick-ish people in the class began to understand it.

    My English teacher was fantastic for that, he was like a typical Educating Rita style teacher, outside of the drinking and smoking part.
    I remember he suggested to write a review on The Commitments, the best. Plus, I got to write, "There's nothin' good abou' gettin' sand on your knob."
    He was straight to the point, taught his classes well, and everyone liked him afterwards for it.

    I'd get taught by Linus.
    Let's see how he loves teaching me the wonders of Gentoo.

  12. Wish this was more than just introductory by nyet · · Score: 1

    If it was a bit more advanced I'd sign up in a heartbeat

    1. Re:Wish this was more than just introductory by VortexCortex · · Score: 1

      Wish this was more than just introductory

      Well, that's the only lesson that really counts, "RTFM: man man".

      If it was a bit more advanced I'd sign up in a heartbeat

      You call that Advanced? No, you're thinking Comp. Sec, and that bug got patched.

  13. Re: Linux or GNU by Anonymous+Psychopath · · Score: 1

    The pedantic GNU/Linux war is long over. It's like going around telling everyone that the tomato is a fruit; technically true but of no practical use.

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  14. Mod parent up by Prien715 · · Score: 2

    No mod points today, but parent is spot-on.

    Linus is quite polite until you prove yourself an idiot -- then not so much. He didn't build a community of thousands of contributers by spewing insults at anyone and everyone.

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  15. Will probaby spread a bundle of wrong information by aNonnyMouseCowered · · Score: 1, Interesting

    From the course description: "Linux powers 94% of the worldâ(TM)s supercomputers, most of the servers powering the Internet, the majority of financial trades worldwide and a billion Android devices. In short, Linux is everywhere. It appears in many different architectures, from mainframes to server to desktop to mobile and on a staggeringly wide variety of hardware.

    "This course explores the various tools and techniques commonly used by Linux programmers, system administrators and end users to achieve their day-to-day work in a Linux environment. It is designed for experienced computer users who have limited or no previous exposure to Linux, whether they are working in an individual or Enterprise environment."

    So with Linux powering Android, supercomputers and Fedora/Ubuntu/name-your-favorite-desktop, just what is this course supposed to teach? System administration? How to add users in Android? How to "root" Ubuntu? The stuff that's common across the various incarnations of Linux is probably going to be so low-level as to be of interest only kernel developers. That or it's going to be so high level you can get more information just reading Wikipedia.

  16. Linux taught by Linus by formfeed · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't his name be Gnu-Linus?

    Just saying.

  17. Re:Linux or GNU by armanox · · Score: 1

    Yes you can have Linux without GNU. The GNU components are not required - you can use Linux with other userlands (see Android, Mastodon Linux, and uClinux).

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  18. Still by MouseTheLuckyDog · · Score: 1

    OK it's not Linus, but I have been looking for a MOOC which covers Linux at a Stevens level.

    Does anyone know if there is a text book involved? Is so what?

    1. Re:Still by TrollstonButterbeans · · Score: 1
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  19. NOT taught by Linus? by morethanapapercert · · Score: 4, Informative
    Linus Torvalds appears to be endorsing this course, which is created by the Linux Foundation. He has a brief into clip on the course page, but in the section for course staff it only lists Jerry Cooperstein Phd who is also the Training Program Director for the Linux Foundation.

    To me this seems like Linus approves of, even endorses this course, but that it is being taught by Dr. Cooperstein. I'll readily concede that the technical value of the course probably isn't hurt by this, but anyone looking to take this course for the chance to interact in any way with Mr. Torvalds is probably going to be disappointed.

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    1. Re:NOT taught by Linus? by Sockatume · · Score: 1

      Slashdot U, where everybody tunes out after the first lesson and the exam is conducted in car analogies.

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  20. My first day in the classroom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    LT: You **** *****, this is the biggest pile of **** **** I've ever **** seen in my entire **** life! What ***** **** did you **** ****....

    Me: Wait a minute sir, I'm here to learn Linux.

    LT: Oh sorry, that's down the hall to your right. This is kernel code review.

  21. Re:Not sure I want the abuse by Buck+Feta · · Score: 1

    Teachers that sit around and waste time are the biggest reason the education system is a massive failure in the US, UK and some parts of Europe.

    You've attended enough schools in enough of the US, UK, and Europe to be able to make that claim? No, of course you haven't, coward. Sit down and shut up.
    The rest of your post reads like a wannabe's Hollywood script.

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  22. Intoduction? what the hell? by davonshire · · Score: 1

    Ok what is intoduction? I can't find it in any dictionary but it's in the title of the post.

  23. MOOC sucks by Gothmolly · · Score: 1

    It's just an online hangout for hipsters, ne'r-do-wells, Makers, gaywads, dorkwads, and losers who don't understand a particular piece of technology. Meanwhile the organizers get clickstreams and relevance.

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