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How to get started in Linux   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Contributed by Chad Brandt  
Monday, 06 September 2004
I can see that to stay competitive in the IT field it would be in my best interest to learn Linux. My question is which flavor of Linux and what is the best way

I think you're making the right move. As to which flavor of Linux to start learning, look at what those you know are using. From what I have seen, RedHat is one of the popular distributions in the U.S., and SuSE has a large gathering in Europe. With the acquisition of SuSE by Novell, SuSE may see additional popularity in the U.S. There are other distros such as Mandrake FreeBSD, etc. Each has its strong points and best places to be used. Once you have learned one distribution, there will be differences in other distributions, but nothing too major.

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