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Oops time passed.

I have created a public chat room for the 10th anniversary lessons:

Join the Classroom

All lessons will be held there. This post is for scheduling the lessons.

If you would like to give a lesson, please post an answer with the topic for your lesson and the provisional timing (please give the UTC time, or if you are giving your local time, give the time zone).

The actual date of the anniversary seems to be 10/10/2020 which is a Saturday, so I suggest lessons should be scheduled any time between Friday 9th October and Sunday 18th October.


Anyone giving a lesson will be made an owner of the room. This provides some useful privileges:

  • Add/remove events in the room's schedule
  • Freeze the room to get everyone's attention (prevents anyone from adding messages)
  • Move messages to other rooms
  • Control feeds to the room
  • Read deleted messages

Mods will do our best to support. I will try to attend all the lessons if I can expect to be awake when they take place.

If you want to offer a lesson that has not been mentioned yet, please feel free to go ahead and post it here in the schedule. If you prefer to gauge community interest first, or you want to request a lesson rather than offer one, you can post here or just make a new meta question about it.

Sign up for scheduled classes here

Thanks a lot to anyone participating!

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    I suggest to bookmark the transcript of lessons held in chat room and link it back to the respective answers here.
    – Pandya
    Oct 21, 2020 at 2:00
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    @Pandya Great idea - done! Also added the bookmarks to the Happy Anniversary post with the single post schedule
    – Zanna Mod
    Oct 21, 2020 at 7:59

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Beginner-level introduction to command line (Part 1*)

Sunday 11th October - 15:00-16:00 UTC


*Haven't prepared Part 2 yet though O.O...


In case you missed it: lesson transcript

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Introduction to software installation

Saturday October, 10 14:00-16:00 UTC


In case you missed it: lesson transcript

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  • Is it about .deb packages, apt, synaptic, compiling software and other related stuff? Oct 5, 2020 at 7:36
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    It's about all those topics, and there is also some interesting material that hasn't been posted at Ask Ubuntu that I wanted to showcase.
    – karel
    Oct 5, 2020 at 7:38
  • Can you bookmark the chat lesson transcript and post a link here?
    – Pandya
    Oct 21, 2020 at 1:59
  • @Pandya Software installation lesson transcript
    – karel
    Oct 21, 2020 at 4:35
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Beginner-level introduction to command line (Part 2*)

Sunday 18th October, 15:00 - 16:00 UTC


* actually it's still Part 1 as we didn't finish it, but I can just call it Part 2 and nobody will ever know I still haven't prepared the real Part 2 yet ^_^


In case you missed it: lesson transcript.

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Beginner level introduction to command line (part 3*)

Sunday 25th October 2020, 14:30-15:30 UTC


* It's technically still part 1 - I guess we'll be doing this until Ask Ubuntu's next birthday...


In case you missed it: lesson transcript

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Introduction to SSH, Rsync and Cron

Sunday 25th of October, 16:00 - 17:00 UTC

Agenda

  • Basic SSH usage
  • Basic Rsync CLI usage
  • Basic usage of Rsync with cron
  • Using SSHFS to mount remote folders
  • Taste of advanced Rsync script (if there is time)

In case you missed it: lesson transcript

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SSH, Rsync and Cron - Continuation, clarification and questions

Sunday 1st of November, 16:00 - 17:00 UTC


In case you missed it: lesson transcript

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Beginner level introduction to command line (part 4)

Sunday 1st November 2020, 14:30-15:30 UTC


In case you missed it: lesson transcript

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