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OpenBSD training in the Linux Hotel

Contributed by deanna on from the humppa hotel dept.

Reyk Floeter (reyk@) writes:

The "Villa Vogelsang" is a very nice hotel near Essen in Germany. It is also known as the Linuxhotel because it is dedicated to training courses about Linux and Open Source software. It is located in a nice countryside and the building has a long and interesting history. Since last year you can also apply for a course about OpenBSD. It is one week about the OpenBSD system, the security concepts, the pf packet filter, and the ports tree. The next course is scheduled for June and the trainer will be a colleague of mine with a deep knowledge about OpenBSD. You can also ask for English training courses. And who knows, someday they have to rename it from "Linuxhotel" to "Puffy's Inn" or the "Humppa Hotel"... ;-).

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  1. By Josh McCormack (72.190.62.204) josh@afterboot.com on http://www.afterboot.com

    While certainly reasonable and no surprise as they're in Germnay, it's a shame it's only in German. Is there training like this anywhere in English?

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    1. By Josh McCormack (72.190.62.204) josh@afterboot.com on http://www.afterboot.com

      > While certainly reasonable and no surprise as they're in Germnay, it's a shame it's only in German. Is there training like this anywhere in English?

      Wow, apparently it is offered in English! Guess I overlooked it the first time I looked at it.... http://www.linuxhotel.de/kurs/openbsd/index.en.html

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      1. By Anonymous Coward (84.62.41.149) on

        > > While certainly reasonable and no surprise as they're in Germnay, it's a shame it's only in German. Is there training like this anywhere in English?
        >
        > Wow, apparently it is offered in English! Guess I overlooked it the first time I looked at it.... http://www.linuxhotel.de/kurs/openbsd/index.en.html
        >
        >

        as reyk pointed out "You can also ask for English training courses." ;)

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