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Old 07-26-2001
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Unhappy I am frustrated!!!!

Hi!! I have moved into the IT secter recently and am not familiar with basic stuff like serial port or aux port or stuff like where to put the console cable at the back of the sun netra.

I have installed sun solaris 8 software and also know a bit of here and there and can also almost configure cisco router and switches.

My frustration is that i am finding it difficult to grasp the basic procedures and concepts. Please help me and let me know if there is a way to learn all this in a simpler way. I am in deep end and i need to get things straight or i have problems!!!!!


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