Writing an email without the screen is perfectly doable even within vanilla
windows machine, with nothing installed.
Say, for XP: Windows key -> down down -> Enter [Now outlook is running] ->
Ctrl+n -> write email address -> Tab Tab Tab -> write subject -> Tab ->
Write Content -> Ctrl+Enter.
Not t
Actually, you should be in another profession to make lots of money. You
won't make your millions with computers, you know.
Programming and syadmin are two different disciplines, and none is better
than the other. It should be first what you love doing, otherwise, you will
never be excellent in it
Oh, I'll tell you more..
Want to make the biggest sallery? be a kernel programmer. Try to fix or
write a driver and make sure it's committed to the GIT (your code will be
examined). Once it's in the GIT, it will be worth a lot for you.
Learn some linux embedding skills, the GNU chaintool, Xorg, et
Kids will always be kids, and there will always be competition.
I think competition is good. Otherwise - go be a Cobol developer. No
competition there, you know. Not in five years time, when everyone who knows
something will retire.
Linux is a dynamic and evolving profession. It gets more and more
> My suggestion: be a Linux developer.
Tell me more. Right now I have people coming to me asking me to admin
their servers. By Linux developer do you mean to develop Linux
software or the kernel?
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 14:37, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
>
> Even a guy who just shows up with a Dvorak keyboard, no mouse and does
> everything inside of EMACS gets an offer.
>
This more or less describes me, so do I get the job? :-) Also reminds me of
the time a number of years ago when I ha
Hi Dotan,
I hire Linux sys-admin's, Linux kernel hacks and Linux developers.
The first thing that I look for in a prospective employee is a hobbyist
interest in Linux. If a guy shows up in my office with an RFID chipped
white rat in his pocket that he keeps track of using a Linux app that he
w
Hi Dotan,
My recommendation is simple: don't go there.
Why? the market is full, salleries went down, and you'll find yourself
competing against kids.
My suggestion: be a Linux developer.
Hetz
2010/3/14 Dotan Cohen
> I have been using Linux as an end user for several years, but now I
> think th
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I have been using Linux as an end user for several years, but now I
think that I might like to make a career out of *nix administration.
Where are some good places to get a certificate from? Is an online
certificate as good as an offline course? What online certificates are
hon
I have been using Linux as an end user for several years, but now I
think that I might like to make a career out of *nix administration.
Where are some good places to get a certificate from? Is an online
certificate as good as an offline course? What online certificates are
honourable? What real-wo
--- On Sat, 3/13/10, guy keren wrote:
> From: guy keren
> Subject: Re: XWindows - how capture window ?
> To: "Valery Reznic"
> Cc: "linux-il."
> Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010, 8:16 PM
> Valery Reznic wrote:
> >
> > --- On Sat, 3/13/10, guy keren
> wrote:
> >
> >> From: guy keren
> >> Su
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