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posted by janrinok on Thursday June 26 2014, @06:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the where-to-start dept.
An Anonymous Coward writes:

This is a question for the GNU/Linux users in the Soylent community.

Linux is being used in some areas of my company, and having knowledge of it would be beneficial to my employment. While some commands are familiar from previous dabbling with Linux (ps -ef, top, su), I never really obtained a good understanding of how to manage an installation of it on my PC. It would be really helpful to get a solid base understanding of how to manage a Linux system. My criteria for learning include understanding the directory structure and why things need to go in the places they are in. Other than purchasing a copy of Running Linux, or going through a Linux from Scratch install; what does the community think is the best way for a newbie to go from a cursory understanding of Linux to real in-depth knowledge these days (Classes, RTFM, forums)? It would be great to be have this knowledge should an opportunity present itself in the future.

Thank you for your input.

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 26 2014, @09:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 26 2014, @09:06PM (#60565)

    I once spent a week (well 4.5 days, Mon-Fri morning) going through this exercise trying to bring up a server + database + web server + stuff for a client. He specced some weird software combinations (I got the feeling it was his teenage son's idea of a great web server) and it just would not compile together. The last straw was a dialog box stating "Version mismatch - " with no info on what mismatched which.

    I recommended Windows Server + SQL Server + IIS and had it up and running by Fri afternoon.

    I am currently running several Linux boxes (Mint XFCE and Mate, Xubuntu) and there's no comparison to those days ~14 years ago. However, the Xubuntu updates failed this a.m. ... Hmmm...