-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 24 June 2003 05:32, Bruce E. Harris wrote:
Well Bruce, given that you are going to a "higher" level course ----- i.e. a computer security training course. You should be more than efficient utilizing your distribution for the purposes needed while performing the neccessary hands-on training needed at a SANS training course.
No offense bud, but if you can't even get a card to work; how can you truly expect to keep abreast of the topic knowledge needed to successfully complete the course????!!! :( You may want to put off going until you get more acquainted with the operating systems and their functions; prior to diving in at this level.
No offense taken. The issues is not so much getting the NIC to work, that will happen, but I am not real familar with RH, and finding where everything is to get things done is taking time. I am afraid there could be more problems down the road since I dont know RH well. I know I can get SuSE up and running faster and easier since I know it.
I was just doing a sanity check to see I my train of thought was on track.
Well..... you can always email a SANS mentor and ask their take on it. That should help you a bit. If nothing else, you may be able to just email SANS at the registration address; and verify through them that it will be acceptable to utilize SuSE. They should have issued you an identification number upon getting the financial end taken care of. HTH.
TIA
-- Best Regards, Bruce
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety". Benjamin Franklin
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