In fact,the name of the game is "Integration!"
Many places may not,or can they give up their Windows and Novell,or
other OS systems,but because of cost or some other reason,the network
admin,or consultant may be called upon to advise the business how they
can integrate a UNIX/LINUX Server and maybe even a workstation into the
present windows\novell network without disturbing what's already
there...possibly(but not likely-but I wish)with a view to going
completely "Open Source!"
Richard
Les Bell wrote:
>
> hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>
> Look, the point i believe that was trying to be made was, this is a
> linux professional certification and to that point we need to keep it on
> track and not play these games in regards to windows.
> <<
>
> My first point is that nslookup is a command you'll find in pretty much
> every Linux distro and a competent Linux administrator ought to know it -
> as well as dig.
>
> The second point I've been dragged into making is that LPI certification is
> not the place for anti-Microsoft polemic; particularly when dealing with
> subsystems like Samba whose major function is to interoperate with Windows
> and which many LPI certs will have to deal with. If we *have* to mention
> the W-word, let's just do it, without lots of theatrical gagging and
> retching, huh?
>
> Best,
>
> --- Les [http://www.lesbell.com.au]
>
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