[rescue] Just a thought - what would be a good starter SPARC system these days?
Steve Sandau
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Oct 24 14:12:22 CDT 2001
I do theings at the command line whenever possible, too. I actually feel
like I'm cheating ewhen I use a GUI. There are useful GUI tools, though,
and having a full array of tools is still useful.
It certainly does make sense to learn command line tools *first*. As you
point out there is no GUI without a command line. You can't lose by
knowing the command line method. If we're just talking about teaching, I
would tend to agree with you more.
Maybe it's more like my college math teacher would say about a
calculator. You can use the calculator *after* you show me you can do it
by hand. Or like woodworking tools. You learn how to use a handsaw
before a tablesaw.
Brian Hechinger wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2001 at 01:53:48PM -0400, Steve Sandau wrote:
> > I think what it comes down to is that to be an effective administrator,
> > one needs to know *all* the tools, text and GUI. I think that makes the
> > most effective administrator. Having a choice of how to do something is
> > usually helpful.
>
> i can't really agree with you. i don't think the GUI tools should be pushed
> so hard. i don't mind them being taught, but the command line tools are ALWAYS
> at your disposal, the GUI ones? not always. usually these days, but there is
> going to be a time that they aren't available.
>
> also, there is no scriptability of GUI stuff. what would take me 120 clicks
> and drags in the disksuite GUI (or the veritas GUI) could be done with 5-6
> lines of shell script which can be done right on the command line. so you
> are not using an "easier" tool, you are using a brain rotting tool that is
> holding you back.
>
> but who am i to say? i've only been doing this for 10 years.
>
> -brian
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