I first touched Linux in '97, when I was a Windows sysadmin for a small
consulting firm and we'd started to outgrow Windows as a platform for
utility work like network servers and such. Within a couple of months
of my first test Linux install I'd set up about half a dozen systems,
doing web,
One of my dream jobs would be to be a Linux sys admin. I work for a TELCO
so set in its ways that Open Source is the Devil in disguise. No matter if
IBM announces it will spend $1 billion US in 2001 or whatever, people here
want nothing to do with it.
I'm curious to hear from people on this
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, 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.
For the last 5 years I've been working in
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.
I'm not primarily a sysadmin, but I've used
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
1 Its been
2 rough sleddin
3 I haven't gotten a paycheck for admin chores
4 in 4 years now.
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