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Linux At School

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Refalm:
Anyway, I learn Linux at school. I already know most stuff anyway, but I discover some new things I didn't know from school.

We learn it from Red Hat 9. It's old, and I kinda dislike Red Hat, but it's Linux, so I don't really mind :)

Stryker:
You do anything like creating a console server, pppoe server, clustering, or network logins? You should talk to the school about allowing the linux machines to use their own subnet so that they can communicate with eachother. Linux without networking is pretty sad.

solemnwarning:

--- Quote from: Refalm ---Where are the open access points when you need one?
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my school net-admins are as thick as a brick, they have wi-fi pionts all over the place, WEP disabled and ssid broadcast enabled :) and the ip addresses and machine names of all the boxe's and points are written on them so its easy to get ip's

Refalm:

--- Quote from: Stryker ---You do anything like creating a console server, pppoe server, clustering, or network logins? You should talk to the school about allowing the linux machines to use their own subnet so that they can communicate with eachother. Linux without networking is pretty sad.
--- End quote ---

 We have our own switch for Linux training...

Aloone_Jonez:
What make me laugh is at work we have a few Linux/Unix machines and we're not allowed to connect them to the network for security reasons.:D This is because the network was security approved by an external body and they didn't include Linux in their approval which is very silly.

Being a company that works on MOD contracts we should be running Linux/UNIX on all our machines. I suspect the reason we're not is because Linux won't run all the software we use and the retards in the IT department are mostly Microsofties.

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