Assuming that your Sun Server is running Solaris
Hey Jerry: As a Sun Certified Instructor for everything up through
performance tuning, I can tell you that their are enough differences
that you should been to study up on Solaris right now. I think you
will like the Solaris environment beca
Learn how to use the terminal, then learn how to use a text editor. Start off with vi,
then move on to emacs. Once you have these basic skills you can begin tunning your
home network providing services you think the Sun server at work will provide, ie,
DNS, email, www, etc.
Get a good linux bo
try,
and then finally go to a boot camp and get an mcse. He'll still have
capslock on when setting passwords, though.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Human [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 9:03 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Le
Hello Good People:
I've just found out that the company I work for is going to install a
Sun network server next year. I am currently a Systems Tech maintaining
several Winblows networks in each plant and a Linux newbie. I have RH
7.1 installed at home and I'm slowly learning both command line an