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Thanks for the email
I had joined the group several months ago and have not really posted. I am a networking certificate student and learned Unix last semester. It sucks that I am in a Windows class because the two operating systems are so different....from philosophy to support. I miss Unix and look forward to the summer when I take the next part to Unix and get ready for the Red Hat technician certification.
So, no questions....just glad to be in the presence of people that do what i like...a little Unix. |
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