Course participant reviews for The Linux Foundation
Average rating 4.8
The trainer was very good for our needs and has been proven a lot of patience
instructor was knowledgeable and was able to answer questions not necessarily covered by the training
The instructor was very knowledgeable about the material and related material not contained in the course materials. I feel like I got my money's worth.
Small class size, got many questions answered.
Explanation of how OpenStack services fit together. In-depth deep drive through Nova and CEPH.
Material is really good. But structure could be improved. Instructor tried to be helpful and provided lots of good links by doing searches (which I would not have found!). Very...
The quality of the materials, historical insight of the instructor, quality of the presentation and the labs
Well written, follows the course material closely, Good flow.
The materials seemed solid. The flow of material helps getting better understanding of the topic. The exercises were helpful.
Really enjoyed the labs and especially the extra demos from the instructor.
I liked the professor's energy
I enjoyed the historical knowledge and deep reservoir of technical information that my instructor had.
it was very practical, useful for daily work
The labs were very helpful in gaining some insight in how to use various subsystems, especially netfilter and kprobes.
The hands-on guided lab exercises in using the debugging tools. The knowledgeable and friendly instructor.
Enjoyed the hands-on labs, learning about kernel builds / buildroot / menu config ...etc
Extremely effective instructor and good course material - I feel like I can take virgin Linux-capable hardware off the SMT line and boot it.
very comprehensive, covered the material linearly.
A good base understanding of the kernel to build on.
Exercises, challenging but relevant most of them.
Instructor is well versed and comes from long background of working the the field, has numerous real world examples, and even history as to why things are designed or named the ...
I really enjoyed the hands on experience with the dev board. I felt like I was the weakest in fundamental linux kernel/operations knowledge. I really benefited from doing tasks ...
Learning about the direction the technology is taking.