I started with Linux when Mandrake had to be bought from a computer store,
and 56K external modems where used Netscape Navigator. From Mandrake I went
to Suse, that for reasons I don't remember wouldn't work on a new desktop,
I went to Ubuntu, and toyed around with Vector, and when support died back
to Ubuntu. I have tried a plethora of desktop environments.
I now have Fedora security lab installed, you have really done well, I love
the idea of not having sudo access while I am the user, but to have to
login in as SU to use some of the apps, is just wonderful. I always loved
snaptic and I really, really appreciate dnfdragora. This has got to be the
best thought out environments I have ever used, thank you so much.
I came to Fedora for several reasons I had in mind that in my retirement
years I wanted to work on cyber security projects, because now living in a
senior housing community I found out how inept my peers are when it comes
to basic security. I have found I am inept on how to use the security lab,
I've done internet searches to try and get some information, but seem to
come up short, I went to my local university and they want me to get a
degree, at 56 years old really not interested, I already have a a BA and
MTh I've tried the different online courses through eDX and Udemy, they all
teach using different OS or different types of software.
I am really wondering is there any training for the security lab suite? If
not that's ok I will just continue to use this configuration I think its
sweet.
Appreciate it.
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Larry
Verbum Domini Manet Aeternum!