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View Poll Results: Is your job linux related?
Yes 9 26.47%
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No, i'm a student 18 52.94%
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Old 04-03-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Do you have a job related to Linux?

Is your job linux related?

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My job is not Linux-related and neither are any of my classes so far.
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My job is not Linux-related and neither are any of my classes so far.
I am a student and work in a fast food restaurant in the UK part time
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I am currently a computer science student. The server I work on is running Solaris but that's really as close to Linux as I work with.
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I am just a uni student, not even working! Though i do do a unit titled Computer Networks where we do networking in Linux (RH and Windows 2000
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I'm an IT trainer, software developer, web designer and network blokey.

I use Linux as a web and intranet server. run samba and have set up samba servers for a few small local companies. Have also developed some commercial web based management systems that run on apache, MySQL and PHP.

But I also do some MS networking, VB / ASP programming, Lotus Domino, Flash and loads of other stuff.

I'm an IT slut!
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Yes I always spend at least an hour of my working day messing around with Linux and trying new things. Hacking around with IPCop 1.4.0b4 ATM playing with 6to4 and the 2.6.x kernel.
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Im a Systech teamleader(10persons in our team) and administrate about 200 linuxservers myself. Also a bunch of software programming and development.
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I'm a Sysop and Developer.
Developing for linux and windows and the groupware platform: Lotus Notes.
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