[nflug] what's your linux admin IQ?
Cyber Source
peter at thecybersource.com
Mon Nov 3 22:12:23 EST 2008
You do have a point but I would say their answer is the more notable
difference. What exactly is "enterprise level" suppose to be anyway? I
know the support and stability reasons but that's like saying a desktop
release versus a server release, it's just a matter of package
installations in the end. That question did trip me up too, I was not
aware of Oracle's release at all, and in haste and ignorance, I chose
that. I also got tripped up by the grub question as I was unaware that
LILO could not boot from a network.
K O wrote:
> Now that I'm looking at the answer key, I dispute the one question
> that asks which one of the four is not like the other: Cent OS,
> Fedora, SuSE Enterprise, and Oracle. Fedora is the different one,
> because it's not an enterprise-level distro. They said SuSE, because
> the other 3 are based on Red Hat Enterprise. I don't dispute their
> answer, but I say there is more than one answer.
>
> And I should've known Nvidia as the proprietary sourced driver. But I
> didn't choose that choice, and I must live with it. So I can't argue
> 75%, but am I not justified in asking for 70%
>
> Cyber Source pisze:
>> Interesting little 20 question quiz. Let's test our Linux knowledge!
>> No googling!!
>> I got a 75. Be careful, READ the questions carefully, a few are trick
>> questions!
>> http://www.infoworld.com/tools/quiz/news/IQ2008linux-news-quiz.php?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2008-11-03
>>
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