Talking about poorly designed systems - don't you see the similarity here - CISCO has training courses which here they do in the "CISCO ACADEMY"!? Isn't it nice to train people to administer routers? I know there's lot to learn about network administration, but why should it all be related to cisco? Cisco's routers are just part of the system and there are lots of standarts about networking which aren't specific to cisco and after all the entire internet isn't based only on CISCO's. Same as Oracle's DBA courses, isn't it? Both Cisco and Oracle keep amazing me how they solve their poorly designed administration and actually make money out of it and claiming that they are actually the best, people who can actually deal with this crap should get high wages.
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What about CISCO... don't you think in some ways it's exactly as Oracle?
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RE: Linux on the Desktop? A long way off...
@ammoQ said:
@morbiuswilters said:
Desktop Linux is like some cruel joke. No matter what you use if you run into a problem the answer is always "well, distro X / package manager Y / desktop environment Z doesn't have those problems!" When you've finally tried them all and are back where you started the advice is then "well, you can always grab the source and write your own!"
I guess you prefer the "learn to like it or buy new hardware" approach of other operating systems?
Well, buying new hardware may be cheaper than wasting a week on some problem. Besides most of the nicest features of latest linux distros require good hardware and you cannot run them on an ancient Pentium/266Mhz machine, do you?