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Old 02-02-2009
MySQL How to learn UNIX?

Hey everybody, I am a 25 year old web programmer in Malaysia. I am not hapy with my line of work and I want to do something more. I know asp.net,asp,php and jsp.But they dont really land me in a good promising job wich I realy love.
I am more interested in Oracle DBMS. now to be a DBA in Oracle (Oracle DBA) I need to know UNIX...please correct me if im wrong.
I wanna do this all this by 2010 february. 1 year. I dont mind the pressure i gota deal with, but Im determined. Please tell me how to be good (being an expert isnt 1 years deal i gess) in UNIX...oracle I wil pickup on my own, as already I am.

Thanks a Lot and Really Owe you all a lot.
Thanks again.
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Old 02-02-2009
In order to administer Oracle, you don't necessarily need to know UNIX, but it sure helps...
My suggestion would be to pick one of
  • Linux: Debian, Slackware or Gentoo (ordered in subjective view of difficulty for a new user)
  • Generic UNIX: Sun Solaris or one of the *BSD distributions
Install it on a spare HDD or Virtual Machine for starters, to get accustomed to the new interface, before starting to use it as the main OS.
As for administration and scripting: at The Linux Documentation Project you can find many tutorials and How-Tos on administration and scripting, but I'm sure other can provide more in depth links to that.
If you need help at any point: just ask.


Debian - Links
The Slackware Linux Project - Links
Gentoo Linux - Links
Sun Microsystems - Solaris - Links
DesktopBSD - Links
OpenBSD - Links
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Old 02-02-2009
And, of course, you can always hang around here, read some posts, try to solve some, or just look around Smilie
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Old 02-02-2009
thanks a lot pludi and angheloko, the links and the comments sure does help a lot. I do know how to use and operate Ubuntu Desktop. I am still learning the comand line interface for that, but surely part by part. Does that help?
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Old 02-03-2009
Ubuntu is a good start, although I would not recommend getting too used to it, as it introduces some bad practices (from my viewpoint):
  • it relies too heavily on the graphical interface,
  • shields too much information about what is happening from the user (I'm not talking about reducing complexity, but telling you what is being done),
  • and softens the difference between a normal user and root.
Aside from that it's a good start, and you can (quite) easily switch to Debian from Ubuntu as the latter is built on top of the former.
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Old 02-03-2009
Download Sun Solaris (Intel version) and install it on your PC and learn. If you don't want Sun, you can go with Linux such as Redhat.
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Old 02-03-2009
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Originally Posted by pludi
Ubuntu is a good start, although I would not recommend getting too used to it, as it introduces some bad practices (from my viewpoint):
  • it relies too heavily on the graphical interface,
  • shields too much information about what is happening from the user (I'm not talking about reducing complexity, but telling you what is being done),
  • and softens the difference between a normal user and root.
I don't agree with any of the bullet point above.

We use Ubuntu on this site and I have never seen a graphical interface. Therefore, nothing is shielded and there is nothing "softening the difference between root and normal users".

Just because an OS distribution might have a nice GUI does not mean you are forced to use it. I have used Ubuntu Linux for a number of years and never use a GUI.
 
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