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What UNIX does for an organization?

Hi

Whats the things we do with unix?i wanna use unix the same way i use windows now..but im using even windows as a desktop OS..nothing much..im not sitting in a server room and controlling servers...im working in an IT organization...what all things we do using unix..how do we control using unix? what you do when you say you are doing administration?
whats the role of a unix system administrator?

Regards,
TeenzoneZ
Apr 2 '07 #1
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Hi
I wanna know the role of a unix system adminstrator?
what all are the real things we do with unix?
which version of unix should i install in my system?desktop version or server version?
and gui or non gui version which one will give me good knowledge with unix?

Regards,
TeenzoneZ
Apr 2 '07 #2
drhowarddrfine
7,435 Expert 4TB
Unix is just like any other operating system. It controls the hardware and manages running software and processes. I would not be too concerned, at first, about which desktop or windowing system you use. You will learn much more using the command line. But the two most popular desktops are Gnome and KDE. However, there are many other window managers around.

Coming from a Win background, you may prefer to install Gnome or KDE, doesn't matter which one and it usually comes down to personal preference. However, both are heavy weight installs, like Windows, so you need a decent machine to run them (but nothing like Vista or even XP).

The biggest thing to get used to is forgetting MS Windows methods and totally immerse yourself into the learning process. Too often people have become comfortable with the easy to use GUI of Windows where many things are done for you but are potentially less flexible. In Unix, you frequently start with bare bones software but that same software is highly configurable. It just takes time to learn all the ins and outs.

The cool thing, too, is things don't change every year with every new release. You can be confident that any techniques or methods you learn will remain the same and stable for years to come.
Apr 2 '07 #3
Thanks

Regards
TeenzoneZ
Apr 3 '07 #4
cassbiz
202 100+
I don't know how long you have been around but as an example the original DOS based language is still the same and hasn't changed. Although the M$ guys have made things easier for the novice as a system administrator it is important to know how to navigate without a GUI interface.

Though the GUI is nice, in all cases it may not be available. And with Unix/Linux you can SSH into the unit remotely as if you were there at the actual terminal.

Also there are tools on every (almost) unit that can help you to edit and alter files to make instant changes.

Here is a brief tutorial that may help.
Apr 3 '07 #5

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