Amusingly, this morning I found myself reviewing the first chapter of 
the forthcoming Evi Nemeth, et. al, book, The Linux System 
Administration Handbook, and I came across this paragraph:



        ...the differences between UNIX and Linux are largely
        unimportant from the perspective of users and system
        admin-istrators. In fact, Linux systems generally behave more
        like traditional UNIX systems than do oddball UNIX variants
        such as Sun's Solaris.

In light of that quote -rdp offered from Ed Zander at Sun yesterday, 
I found this particularly funny :)
-- 

Seeya,
Paul
----

                          God Bless America!

         If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!

        ...we don't need to be perfect to be the best around,
                and we never stop trying to be better. 
                       Tom Clancy, The Bear and The Dragon



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