> On Sat, 03 Mar 2001 18:29:59 Marco Shaw wrote:
> >I'm curious to hear from people on this list that are Linux sys admins.
> >I'm not looking to read your resume, but would love to hear about your
> >work history over the last 2 years or so in about 3-5 lines.

Anyone who admins a Linux system is a Linux sysadmin. This means that I
am one :)

> I'm not primarily a sysadmin, but I've used Linux for several years to solve
> problems and do things that needed doing, but that we could not otherwise
> afford to do (legally). I've used Linux primarily as a workgroup server
> (Web/database, mail, file/print, LDAP, backup, and dialup). Along the way
> I've learned a lot about customizing a Linux server to fit the needs of the
> organization, and about documenting the customizations and making them
> maintainable by my successors. Linux has also been my sole home desktop OS
> for about two years. I also use it as my work desktop whenever that's
> possible, so I've learned a lot about using Linux in a Windows network.
>
> <digress>
> I've written enough small scripts to automate things that I have to wonder
> how NT admins ever manage lots of boxes with the limited tools that come
> with that platform.
> </digress>

This was more than 3-5 lines (although I can't read the CRLF's to get an
exact count) :)



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