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Unix software for SCSA 8 exam?
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| sid456 2002-01-12, 4:26 pm |
| Hi all,
I am an absolute newbie in Unix/Linux and plan to do the SCSA 8 Part 1 & 2 exams.
Please advise which version of Unix OS should I install to learn the system, also,
where I can download a trail or free version.
Thanks in advance.
install to learn the | |
| akstay 2002-01-12, 7:21 pm |
| Hi Buddy,
If you planned to take Solaris 8 SCSA, naturally you should install Solaris 8 instead of other versions as it supports new features such as IPV6 and devsadm command instead of dvconfig...
This way, it ensures that you don't missed out on the new features.
Good Luck!! | |
| Slider 2002-01-16, 11:59 am |
| Hey Man,
The Solaris 8 Intel Platform is available on the sun site, www.sun.com do a search for it. If you do not find it they do have a loaning department that will lend you the software for a month and if you do not return it they will charge you for it.
DOH! That reminds me
Good luck
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| sid456 2002-01-19, 1:05 am |
| Hi slider,
I did search on the Sun site. I could only
find free download for the Solaris 8 SPARC
platform. By the way, a SPARC is different
kind of CPU from the Intel? | |
| turboturf 2002-01-20, 5:23 pm |
| Sparc computer is from Sun microsystems.
they have sun solaris os for both Sparc platform, intel platform.
I heard that sparc platform is much better than intel platform. but need sparc system.
that's expensive... | |
| chodan 2002-01-20, 8:07 pm |
| I just registered on suns site and then paid for the Intel version "single user licence" to get a little expierience.
I am waiting for it now.
$45.00 and $8.00 shipping
A cheap way to get some "hands on" if you ask me. | |
| turboturf 2002-01-20, 9:31 pm |
| There's no Oracle software...
It was $75 with oracle couple of month ago..
But still can get a oracle software from oracle web site.... |
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