[Gllug] getting into the linux work scene
Ian Norton
bredroll at atari.org
Tue Sep 3 10:06:17 UTC 2002
These days, I would say its starting to sound really good if you know stuff
about using ipv6.
bredroll
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 09:29:24AM +0100, Tethys wrote:
> Again, from personal experience, one of the main things I look for is
> breadth of experience (perhaps more so than depth). Learn about as many
> different things as you can. Pick up an old Unix workstation on Ebay
> (sun4c machines are going for less than a tenner, for example) and
> learn about Solaris, HP/UX, DG/UX, OSF/1 etc. Set up a home network
> with DNS, NFS, Samba, NIS, LDAP, NTP, syslog, etc. Build yourself
> a firewall, and learn about NAT and port forwarding. Just acquire
> knowledge of as many related topics as you can.
>
> Tet
>
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