The up to now highly anticipated Red Hat Linux 9 is finally released. OSNews had its hands to the final version of Red Hat Linux 9 for over 3 weeks now and we were able to evaluate it in a number of ways. The final version is not too different than the Phoebe-3 beta for which we wrote a preview recently.
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to sit a MCSE in front of an OSX server box, no training, and see how easy it is for them.
I hate the conversations about Linux being difficult to administer, it's only difficult if you have no training. I wouldn't allow ANYONE to administer a server without at least medium level training, and then they would still be only a JR sys admin.
I'm sorry, I don't see the point of saying it's difficult for newbies to administer, they haven't been trained to do this. I don't believe linux is meant for the home yet, as agreed by many others. I see absolutely NOTHING stopping it from being used by corporations for both desktop and in the server room.
to sit a MCSE in front of an OSX server box, no training, and see how easy it is for them.
I hate the conversations about Linux being difficult to administer, it's only difficult if you have no training. I wouldn't allow ANYONE to administer a server without at least medium level training, and then they would still be only a JR sys admin.
I'm sorry, I don't see the point of saying it's difficult for newbies to administer, they haven't been trained to do this. I don't believe linux is meant for the home yet, as agreed by many others. I see absolutely NOTHING stopping it from being used by corporations for both desktop and in the server room.