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<blockquote data-quote="paninaro" data-source="post: 211299" data-attributes="member: 5266"><p>Linux on the desktop isn't great IMO, but the poster asked about learning it for purposes of getting a job. Linux on servers in the enterprise is indeed quite popular. That's all command-line then. You can google around to find the most popular server architectures, but I'd say it's probably Redhat and maybe Debian.</p><p></p><p>Then learn the popular server programs that would run on it, like Apache, Sendmail, Postfix, MySQL, Postgres, and app servers (Jetty, Tomcat, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paninaro, post: 211299, member: 5266"] Linux on the desktop isn't great IMO, but the poster asked about learning it for purposes of getting a job. Linux on servers in the enterprise is indeed quite popular. That's all command-line then. You can google around to find the most popular server architectures, but I'd say it's probably Redhat and maybe Debian. Then learn the popular server programs that would run on it, like Apache, Sendmail, Postfix, MySQL, Postgres, and app servers (Jetty, Tomcat, etc). [/QUOTE]
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