

But if you left tomorrow would they be able to admin them?
But if you left tomorrow would they be able to admin them?
We didn’t have -R, you had to go into every subdirectory and run the command manually.
Surprised to hear stability questioned. We have RHEL systems at work that have been running 24/7 for over a year.
I would get slightly amused every time I typed “lust” instead of “list” as a kid in applesoft basic.
As someone who uses RHEL for work every time I have to set something up on a windows system I groan. It really boils down to the app, some are very easy to use but it seems anything that involves OS config, the registry and permissions becomes a royal pita. Linux isn’t 100% pain free (looking at you package conflicts) and SSL config sucks on all OS’s but the majority of the time it presents smaller hurdles because I can dig into any part I need to.
Got tired of formatting text
They appear to have a job opening for editor too
Just never close your browser
I think the version issues blocked me. I’ve put the toolbox on some of our test systems but dnf seems to be excluded from it. I’d probably have to build it.
It sounds scary lol
An OS used by IBM on their mainframes. I have to work with it because some big orgs, especially financial and gov, still use it and run our apps on it.
I tried grabbing it and couldn’t even get it to install. If you have a link to a good install…
As someone who has to do installs and admin at work a lot I’m constantly dealing with yum/dnf. I cry when I have to work with AIX.
Maybe write up some basic admin instructions (updating, services start/stop, user management, etc). Hire yourself out as a consultant on call if you leave :D