The Linux Journal's annual Readers' Choice Awards take the pulse of the Linux community, allowing readers to choose their favorites in a number of categories, and write-ins also are accepted. This year, more than 6,000 individuals voted for their favorite Linux solutions—one of the biggest turnouts in in Linux Journal history.
Hi,
I would like to become Linux/Unix administrator. Of course I am aware that it is practically impossible to get that job immediately and in the beginning it will be Junior position or 2nd level of technical support.
But I would like to ask: how in-depth knowledge about daemons such like Apache, Sendmail, BIND, Samba should I have?
So I was intern at this company wherein they'd use just putty. Now I've never worked with unix commands, apart from the basic , compile code , run C code.
But now I would love to know all the things about the unix. Starting off with the commands, from the most basic of all to the decent level.
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Hi I am Rupesh and I am a beginner and also learner of unix operating system.
I want to be expert in the following fields
1) Unix system concepts
2) Unix system administration, network administration
3) Unix trouble shooting
4) Unix tools and utilities
5) shell scripting
In above I have specified Unix and it also refers Linux.
kindly provide extensive list for above topics.
Evi Nemeth, Ben Whaley, Garth Snyder, and Trent Hein are all experienced sysadmins who bring a deep knowledge of UNIX and Linux to the table. Matthew Helmke recently had the opportunity to ask them some questions about their new book, interacting with readers, and whether after 4 editions they consider themselves sysadmins or authors.
Just finished, "The Time It Never Rained" by Elmer Kelton, and "The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, & Power" by daniel Yergin, Now I'm on on chapter 7 of "Gardens of the Moon: The Malazan Book of the Fallen, Book 1" by Steven Erikson. Thanx looneybun for the rec. It's really good. Not quite my fav compared to "The Way o
UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook, 4th edition, is finally out!