I should have been more specific. I meant that if you read books/tutorials on TCP/IP, they all assume Linux command line tools. So yes, I can install them and all is fine.
However I like to be on the same machine as those writing the tutorials. At least for the time being. Who knows a few years down the road, but for now, I decided to "have a healthy fridge", as the analogy in the article would say.
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Out of curiosity what prevents this?
I should have been more specific. I meant that if you read books/tutorials on TCP/IP, they all assume Linux command line tools. So yes, I can install them and all is fine.
However I like to be on the same machine as those writing the tutorials. At least for the time being. Who knows a few years down the road, but for now, I decided to "have a healthy fridge", as the analogy in the article would say.