Pretty neat, actually. Catching up on a lot of long-overdue reading and going to see a concert this friday (woo!) How was the course? I have about one week of experience with Solaris (ran 7 on my SS5 briefly before ditching it in favor of Debian Linux/SPARC).
Course was fun, or as fun as a course can be when it's work-related ;o)
I actually really enjoyed it because I'm a real Linux weenie, and needed to learn all the Solaris-specific details because I'm working with it every day as a full-time admin now, and I'm going "on call" next week which means I have to know how to fix broken systems too. I could do that with Linux before, but not Solaris.
Plus we got to trash and re-install a couple of times, which I can't do with most of the machines at work :o)
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Date: 2001-07-11 03:51 pm (UTC)How's life in Adam's Land?
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Date: 2001-07-11 06:22 pm (UTC)How was the course? I have about one week of experience with Solaris (ran 7 on my SS5 briefly before ditching it in favor of Debian Linux/SPARC).
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Date: 2001-07-12 05:05 am (UTC)I actually really enjoyed it because I'm a real Linux weenie, and needed to learn all the Solaris-specific details because I'm working with it every day as a full-time admin now, and I'm going "on call" next week which means I have to know how to fix broken systems too. I could do that with Linux before, but not Solaris.
Plus we got to trash and re-install a couple of times, which I can't do with most of the machines at work :o)