Benefits of Learning the GNU / Linux Commands for System Administration - Online Linux Training
The GNU / Linux set of Linux commands are the Linux commands that are common to ALL Linux distributions (versions). And using these Linux commands is the fastest and easiest way to
do Linux system administration (once you know how to use them).
Some people go to Linux courses and get Linux training that focuses on using a single Linux version, but by learning the GNU / Linux commands - instead of focusing on learning how to use just a single Linux distribution - you learn how to do Linux system administration for ALL versions of Linux.
Why learn just one Linux version when you can learn them ALL - by learning how to use the GNU / Linux commands.
When you learn how to use the GNU / Linux commands, you learn the commands that are common to ALL Linux distributions - and there are lots of benefits to doing this.
Here Are Some Of The Many Reasons To Learn The GNU / Linux Commands:
You May Start Working At A Company That Is Using Multiple Linux Distributions
If you learn just one Linux distro because that's the version being used at the company you're working for - you may later move to a company that uses multiple Linux distributions.
For example, a company may use one Linux distribution for one purpose, such as a web server, and use a different Linux distribution for another purpose, such as a firewall.
Linux Training Tips: When you get Linux training that focuses on the GNU / Linux commands, you learn to work with ALL Linux distributions, regardless of what the Linux distribution is being used for.
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Clyde Boom, http://www.iLearnLinux.com
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