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> I have a question to ask everyone........ > > "How many people on this list, are system administrators using Linux, and > in order to become a Linux System Administrator, does one need lots of > experience in Programming?" > > I ask this question because once I leave school (to go to University), I > want to persue a career in Linux, but I am worried that I will require vast > amounts of Knowledge in Programming in C. I can program in Bash and Perl > very well. > > Your help is Much appreciated, > I am a Linux System Administartor at a medical center. Thats a hard question and depends on tne enterpise where you want to start your career... Generally: You don't need a big knoledge about C but it wouldn't be bad if you "know" the language and the generally system it interduces. System administartor turns more around Accounts, Permissions, Remote Actions and so on... Of Course at UNIX based systems BASH is very important and also PERL. I am programming in C and C++ and i think that this helps me to understand very complex system procedures.... it makes me thinking more mathematicaly. You have to find out by yourself.... BUT: If you wont learn C beacuse it douesn't interrest you then you really shouldn't do because the learning effect would be very low. I hope i helped you. cheers, Raffaele - -- Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For encrypted Mail get my Public Key from "search.keyserver.net" ID is: 0xEC4950E9 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7L0RoRqKiK+xJUOkRAnxdAKCq4GOLFdKry2JFabrF3avWfqTx3ACfQF6f STfgcTrg1ZH3rLee5RPfx5k= =opuu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----