On 03/31 02:18 , Dave Sherohman wrote:
> So I've gotta agree with Carl.  Linux is Linux.

Yep. They're all tending to gravitate to similar layouts as competition and
cross-pollination of concepts encourages best practices.

rpm -qa = dpkg -l
/etc/sysconfig ~= /etc/default
yum install = apt-get install

SuSE is still a bit different from both; but Debian/Ubuntu and Redhat are
pretty similar, just with some different names for files. I've taught linux
administration with Debian, Redhat, and SuSE/Novell; doing it on Vmware
guests, real x86 hardware, and even an S/390 mainframe. You get yourself
into a 'mode' and just start operating in that mode.

It is hard to not bitch about something when you've seen a better way to do
it tho. Look at how much we hate Microsoft. That bitching is what drives
progress. :)

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com