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I am a new Unix user looking for ways, other than time, to become an effective unix administrator. All sugestions welcome.
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I am a new Unix user looking for ways, other than time, to become an effective unix administrator. All sugestions welcome.
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Sorry. Time in the main ingredient. Time and effort.
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I agree with auswipe.

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Seriously. I suggest you learn to program in C or C++ in the UNIX environment. You will learn a lot about being a UNIX admin via the eyes of a UNIX systems programmer.

Interprocess communications such as sockets programming is a great place to start .....
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