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CrossNodes: Networking With Red Hat 8.0

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Carla Schroder
Oct 12, 2002

“Oldtimer Linux gurus get rather cranky about graphical
interfaces. Sissy, bloated, slow. If it is too easy it is suspect,
unworthy of the true sysadmin. I think it’s nice to have a rather
more flexible perspective, and to rejoice in the wealth of
choices.

“Any flavor of Linux offers superior networking ability and
stability. The latest incarnation of Red Hat Linux attempts to make
configuration chores a little easier. Sure, it’s dead easy to edit
a plain text configuration file–when you know which one you need,
where it is, available commands and options, and the correct
command syntax. Ultimate power and flexibility still lie at the
command line–still, why object to tools that make the job
easier…?”


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Carla Schroder

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